Billy Bob Thornton
The Gray Man (2022) – The Russo Brothers
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Woven together from hallmarks of various action franchises. Popcorn for the eyes, but gnawing hunger for the movie enthusiast.
A visual testament to Netflix’ budget nowadays.
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Morton’s Fork (2014) Fargo: 01×10 – Matt Shakman
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Black-titled season finale that is riddled with assailing confirmations. Kill the predator and the threat will die, but how? Ask your eyes and see.
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A Fox, a Rabbit, and a Cabbage (2014) Fargo: 01×09 – Matt Shakman
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Malvo´s poison ivy-green tambourine of a charm sets a “Walking Dude” pace that turns any tight-net community into his sandbox in no time.
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The Heap (2014) Fargo: 01×08 – Scott Winant
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The masterful silent-film era visual eloquence will bring you up to speed in a criminal case that jumps much forward in time without warning.
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Who Shaves the Barber? (2014) Fargo: 01×07 – Scott Winant
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Lester grows the confidence of a greased-up assault rifle while a one-wolf army spree-killing vendetta takes place between cops, ambulances and hearses.
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Buridian´s Ass (2014) Fargo: 01×06 – Colin Bucksey
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Even Nature’s high-end predators can become prey in the white darkness of a heavy caliber snow blizzard-showdown orchestrated by a two-faced God.
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The Six Ungraspables (2014) Fargo: 01×05 – Colin Bucksey
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In the animal kingdom neighbors don´t bring casseroles to the weak and wounded; they rain down on you like a hail of lead pellets instead.
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Eating the Blame (2014) Fargo: 01×04 – Randall Einhorn (Netflix 25-WR Review)
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“When Gus tries to right a wrong, Malcolm embraces his alter ego. Lester finds himself in a surprising situation and Molly uncovers a promising lead.”
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A Muddy Road (2014) Fargo: 01×03 – Randall Einhorn
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You don´t get to be the Supermarket King of Minnesota without making a few biblical enemies, but a bloodbath of motivational stigmata can really help.
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The Rooster Prince (2014) Fargo: 01×02 – Adam Bernstein
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Hot dish of character introductions served with a neurotic taking-care-of-business beat in the background that’s scratchy and stings like a piss jar.
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The Man Who Wasn’t There (2001) – The Coen Brothers
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The exquisite sense of irony of modern man’s bullshit life is never dry-cleaner than here; all been told in luminance levels imbued with Beethoven.