Miller's Crossing

⭐ 9.5/10

(Originally written by kaelwilton)

At this point I think it's safe to say that the Coen Brothers are my favourite filmmakers (the only person that could rival them is probably Wes Anderson), so it's no surprise that I loved this movie. Featuring a couple of usual Coen Brothers actors (including a short performance by Steve Buscemi), this movie just feels like Classic Coen Brothers.


The dialogue in this movie is absolutely fantastic. Every conversation feels so natural and real, everything is just so clever. The performances are also really really good (John Turturro steals every scene that he is in, and Gabriel Byrne is phenomenal as well). The cinematography is great, there are some really sick shots in this movie.


I might be biased because I'm such a big Coen Brothers fan, but I loved this movie so so much. It's one of their earliest works (they had only released Blood Simple and Raising Arizona at this point), but it still feels so unique and Coen-esque. I would recommend this movie very very highly.

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