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The i Paper on MSNThe five best thrillers of all time, according to novelist Paula HawkinsPaula Hawkins – author of one of the bestselling thrillers of the 21st century – is a crime author who needs little ...
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Throughout history, complaints have been lodged that the Best Picture Oscar goes to underwhelming movies like Green Book, ...
However, sometimes, the bad guys take center stage. These "bad guys" frequently turn out to be more nuanced and likable than ...
For the past 25 years, a bunch of villains and antagonists have won the Oscars' best supporting actor category. We rank the best of the best.
Movies can elevate even the most trivial games into high-stakes battles for survival. Whether it’s a tense card game, a roll ...
Why the hell not?" Javier Bardem's bolt gun-wielding psychopath Anton Chigurh answers that question for him, as one of cinema's most menacing and fearsome villains. David Lean directs this ...
When the protagonists decide to take up the money they unleash the wrath of the bloodhound, Anton Chigurh who spills mayhem to retrieve his money. “Charulata“, a 1964 film, written and directed by ...
In the 2007 Oscar-winning best picture, No Country for Old Men, fictional villain Anton Chigurh asks one of his unlucky victims before the latter’s demise, “If the rule you followed brought you to ...
And we’re quite happy with that decision. No one else could match Bardem as Anton Chigurh. (Though if you want to see a new take on him, Glen Powell offers a brief, weird riff on Chugurh in the ...
OK, I'm just going to say it: Javier Bardem's Anton Chigurh is the greatest movie villain we've seen so far this millennium. With his bowl cut and dead-eyed gaze he's both terrifying and ...
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