The Coen brothers stage a bit of a
comeback after last years mediocre
Intolerable Cruelty. A re-make of
the 1955 caper comedy starring Alec
Guinness and Peter Sellers, the Coens
manage to make it feel like it was their
idea from the start. They move the action
to the Deep South, which paves the way
for some decent Gospel music. Tom
Hanks stars as Professor D.H. Dorr,
looking like a chubby John Wilkes Booth
and speaking with a strange Southern
accent. He and his gang move into a
cantankerous old ladys house, using her
root cellar as the base for a tunneling
expedition into a casino boat, where a
large cash bounty awaits. Hanks is
hilarious, relishing the chance to do
broad comedy in much the same way Jeff
Bridges did in The Big Lebowski,
another Coen masterpiece. Irma P. Hall
steals some scenes as the bossy
woman who wants no "hippity-hop" music
in her house. Also stars Marlon Wayans.