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The Coen Brothers are a film making duo of two brothers, Joel, and Ethan Coen. They have directed, produced, and written numerous critically acclaimed and successful films and are known for their unique style that blends comedy, drama, and suspense. The Coen brothers have been able to tell great and compelling stories in their films.

Their films often feature complex characters, unconventional storytelling techniques, and a distinct visual style emphasizing color, lighting, and camera angles. The Coen Brothers have also dabbled in television in addition to their cinematic career, producing and scripting the FX TV series Fargo. They have received numerous honors for their work, including Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, BAFTA Awards, and Academy Awards. Let's take a look at the Coen brothers' top eight highest-grossing films to date. .

Fargo - $60.6 Million

Fargo is a comedy crime movie written, produced, and directed by the Coen brothers. In the film, Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormare play two criminals that a desperate car salesman William H. Macy hires to kidnap his wife to demand a sizeable ransom from her rich father . The film received several award nominations and won seven Oscar nominations.

Hail, Caesar! - $63.9 Million

Hail Caesar! It is a fictional comedy; the plot follows real-life fixer Brolin as he works in the 1950s Hollywood film industry. Brolin seeks to determine what happened to a famous actor in a biblical film. Many people criticized the movie for not being as hilarious as the other Coen brothers' films, but the film got nominated for several awards.

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O Brother, Where Art Thou - $71.8 Million

The film is based on Homer's epic poem The Odyssey and is set in the 1930s during the Great Depression. The film follows three escaped convicts, Ulysses Everett McGill , Delmar O'Donnell , and Pete Hogwallop , as they travel across rural Mississippi to find a hidden treasure as the local sheriff pursues them. Three Grammy, one Golden Globe, the Florida Film Critics Circle Awards, the British Society of Cinematographers, and the BMI Film & TV Award were among the several awards the film received.

The Ladykillers - $76.6 Million

The Ladykillers is a black comedy crime film directed by Joel and Ethan Coen and released in 2004. The plot follows a group of criminals who rent a room in the house of a sweet old lady, Mrs. Munson (played by Irma P. Hall), under the guise of being classical musicians. Their real motive is to tunnel through the basement and rob a nearby casino. However, things don't go as planned, and they must deal with the increasingly suspicious and curious Mrs. Munson. The Ladykillers, a remake of the same-titled 1950s British film, is the Coen brothers' first collaboration with Tom Hank. The film's total production budget was $35 million.

Intolerable Cruelty - $120.8 Million

Intolerable Cruelty is a 2003 romantic comedy directed by the Coen brothers, starring George Clooney and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Miles Massey, a successful divorce attorney, becomes romantically involved with Marilyn Rexroth, a beautiful gold digger. Miles is determined to win Marilyn's heart and protect his clients from her schemes, as she has a history of marrying wealthy men and divorcing them for large settlements. Critics have given the film mixed reviews, though it has been praised for its outstanding language and satirical portrayal of divorce and marriage.

Burn After Reading - $163.7 Million

Burn After Reading is another great comedy film directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. George Clooney, Frances McDormand, Brad Pitt, John Malkovich, and Tilda Swinton are among the movie's cast members. Critics praised the cast's performances and the Coen brothers' direction. The film was nominated for several accolades but only took home three, including ones from the International Cinema Music Critics Association, National Board of Review Awards, and St. Louis Film Critics Association.

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No Country For Old Men - $171.6 Million

If you are a great fan of western movies, you need to watch this film, directed by Joel and Ethan Coen and based on the novel of the same name. The film stars Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, and Josh Brolin. The story line is set in West Texas in the early 1980s and follows Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin), a hunter who comes across a botched drug deal and discovers a briefcase full of cash. He chooses to get away with the money, but a psychotic contract killer comes after him. It has received praise for its suspenseful plotting, breathtaking photography, and excellent work of its ensemble.

True Grit - $252.2 Million

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True Grit is another of the Coen Brothers' list of American Western movies and features Jeff Bridges, Hailee Steinfeld, and Matt Damon. The film is a remake of the same-named 1969 movie based on Charles Portis' 1968 novel. The film centers on a little girl named Mattie Ross (Steinfeld), who vows to take vengeance on her father's killer. To find the murderer, she asks a U.S. Marshal called Rooster Cogburn (Bridges) for help. Soon after, a Texas Ranger named LaBoeuf (Damon), who is also looking for the same suspect for a different charge, joins them.

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