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The Coen Brothers refined Cormac McCarthy's psychotically calculating hitman, Anton Chigurh, into modern cinema's most infamous villain.
Many deem No Country for Old Men's Anton Chigurh one of the most realistic villains, a criminologist revealed one trait doesn't ring true.
Why Anton Chigurh is still an iconic movie villain, 10 years later On the anniversary of 'No Country for Old Men,' we look back at Javier Bardem's terrifying character ...
There have been few cinematic antagonists quite as chilling, as intimidating, and as unsettling as Javier Bardem's Anton Chigurh in No Country for Old Men. The coldness and the brutality in how he ...
Anton Chigurh - even his name is unsettling. A tangle of clashing letters that falls somewhere between “cigar” and “sugar,” never quite at home in either pronunciation.
Oscar winner Javier Bardem makes hushed, calm Chigurh the anti-Norman Bates, terrifying because we know nothing about him (the same was true of Bardem’s “Skyfall” villain). Seeming to have ...
The cattle gun's bolt is unsheathed with a violent, flinching charge. Its operator is Anton Chigurh, the nihilistic, unfeeling killer in pursuit of Llewelyn Moss, a small time Antelope hunter and ...
Oscar winner Javier Bardem makes hushed, calm Chigurh the anti-Norman Bates, terrifying because we know nothing about him (the same was true of Bardem’s “Skyfall” villain). Seeming to have ...
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