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Coen brothers turn to TV with western series The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
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Their influence abides: where to next in the Coen brothers' universe?
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Josh Brolin interview: 'I never understand why people offer me roles'
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Readers recommend: songs about discovery | Peter Kimpton
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Chiwetel Ejiofor – James Bond villain. What took them so long?

Ben Child: The 12 Years a Slave actor can project intense charisma and will bring a ruthless impenetrability to a Bond baddie. It's a role he was born to play

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The Counsellor: bleakness abounds in the latest all-star Cormac McCarthy adaptation

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Carole Cadwalladr speaks to actor Kelly Macdonald

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