Blood Simple: Director’s Cut, GFT, 3-4 November, 2017

Joel and Ethan Coen’s thrilling debut feature – a stylish, imaginative and hard-boiled neo noir – marked their arrival as distinctive new cinematic voices on its release three decades ago. M. Emmett Walsh is sleazy Texas private eye Visser, hired by bar owner Marty to kill his unfaithful wife and her lover. Given a plan to work from, he decides to modify it without warning; and matters quickly spiral out of control. Personally approved by the Coens, revisit this trailblazing, landmark piece of cinema on the big screen. New Digital Restoration
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