Coenesque
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[edit]Coenesque (comparative more Coenesque, superlative most Coenesque)
- Reminiscent of the films of Joel and Ethan Coen, known for their dark humor, genre-bending, mannered dialogue, and vivid sense of time and place.
- 2015, October 15. Curt Holman, Creative Loafing.
- The script was co-written by filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen (with Matt Charman) and the Berlin section's blend of menace and humor feels much more Coenesque.
- 2015, October 8. Martin Tsai, "There Will Be Blow", Critic's Notebook.
- Inherently a Coenesque film noir, it features an uncannily Coenesque universe of cartoonish oddballs and a distinctive vernacular.
- 2017, August 3. Joel Blackledge, "'A Serious Man', the Goy's Teeth and the Coenesque", Vague Visages.
- Such rhythm and repetition are distinguishing features of "Coenesque" dialogue, though it also seamlessly weds each film to its own time and place.
- 2015, October 15. Curt Holman, Creative Loafing.