The early 17th century potboiler “The Tragedy of Macbeth” is the shortest of Shakespeare’s tragedies. Director and adapter Joel Coen, working here without brother Ethan, took on this film version
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The early 17th century potboiler “The Tragedy of Macbeth” is the shortest of Shakespeare’s tragedies. Director and adapter Joel Coen, working here without brother Ethan, took on this film version with his wife, Frances McDormand, committed – fully, as if that
At one point, Kathryn Hunter's unforgettable witch casts three separate reflections in a pool of water. That simple, eerie image is reason enough to be glad Joel Coen made this "Macbeth."
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