Miller’s Crossing (1990) dir. Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
John Turturro in Miller’s Crossing (1990) dir. Joel Coen
Look into your heart! Look into your heart!
What heart?
MILLER’S CROSSING (1991) DIR. JOEL & ETHAN COEN
just watched miller's crossing for the first time and it's insane all these years i didn't know it was gay
- I’m your Monopoly card. - My what? - Your Get Out of Jail Free card. Fargo // S04E04, “The Pretend War”
Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan in Drive-Away Dolls (2023) dir. Ethan Coen
This is my world. I’m the boss. I tell you what to do.
Happy Bottoms release month to all who celebrate!
BOTTOMS (2023) dir. Emma Seligman
Fargo season 5's story [begins] with Dorothy "Dot" Lyon (Temple). After a series of unexpected events gets her in trouble with the authorities, Dorothy is suddenly thrown back into a life she thought she left behind. Dorothy, a seemingly Midwestern housewife, is the person that North Dakota Sheriff Roy Tillman (Hamm) has been searching for. A rancher, preacher, and constitutional lawman, Tillman believes he's above the law.
Tillman has Gator (Keery), his loyal but feckless son at his side. Gator is desperate to prove himself to his father. However, since Tillman can't rely on his son, he calls on the help of Ole Munch, described in the Fargo season 5 synopsis as a "shadowy drifter of mysterious origin." As her darkest secrets begin to unravel, Dorothy tries to protect her family from her past, but her loving and well-meaning husband (Rysdahl) keeps running to his mother, Lorraine Lyon (Leigh). Lorraine is the CEO of the largest debt collection agency in the country, and she's not too fond of Dorothy.
Dorothy's strange actions also catch the attention of Minnesota Police Deputy Indira Olmstead (Moorjani) and North Dakota Deputy Witt Farr (Morris), while Lorraine turns to her in-house counsel and adviser Danish Graves (Foley) to help her daughter-in-law. Fargo season 5, produced by its showrunner, writer, and director Hawley, looks to rely on a talented ensemble to weave another complicated tale about crime and family.
- source: Deadline/Screen Rant




