"Inside Llewyn Davis" Now Playing in Theaters Across United States

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Inside Llewyn Davis, the new film from Joel and Ethan Coen, has expanded to theaters across the United States today. The film is now on over 450 Top 10 lists, and has been hailed as Best Picture of the Year by the New York Times, BBC, Film Comment, Variety, and many others. Inside Llewyn Davis has been nominated for three Golden Globe Awards: Best Motion Picture, Best Actor, and Best Original Song for "Please Mr. Kennedy," which you can watch in a featurette with music producer T Bone Burnett here.

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Inside Llewyn Davis, the new film from Joel and Ethan Coen, which opened to critical acclaim in New York and Los Angeles in December and select US cities earlier this month, has expanded to theaters across the United States today. The film is now on over 450 Top 10 lists, and has been hailed as Best Picture of the Year by the New York Times, BBC, Film Comment, Variety, and many others. To find out where Inside Llewyn Davis is playing in a theater near you, and for tickets, click here.

Also this weekend, the Golden Globe Awards will be presented in a ceremony hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler and broacast live on NBC Sunday night, starting at 8 PM ET. Inside Llewyn Davis has been nominated for three Golden Globe Awards: Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy; Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy, for Oscar Isaac in the title role; and Best Original Song, Motion Picture, for "Please Mr. Kennedy," written by Ed Rush, George Cromarty, T Bone Burnett, Justin Timberlake, Joel Coen, and Ethan Coen, and performed in the film by Isaac, Timberlake, and Adam Driver.

You can watch "Please Mr. Kennedy" and learn more about the song in this video featurette, in which T Bone Burnett, who produced the film's soundtrack with the Coen brothers, introduces the scene and offers some behind-the-scenes details about its creation: 

To pick up a copy of the Inside Llewyn Davis soundtrack, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD and LP orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

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Inside Llewyn Davis: Now Playing
  • Friday, January 10, 2014
    "Inside Llewyn Davis" Now Playing in Theaters Across United States

    Inside Llewyn Davis, the new film from Joel and Ethan Coen, which opened to critical acclaim in New York and Los Angeles in December and select US cities earlier this month, has expanded to theaters across the United States today. The film is now on over 450 Top 10 lists, and has been hailed as Best Picture of the Year by the New York Times, BBC, Film Comment, Variety, and many others. To find out where Inside Llewyn Davis is playing in a theater near you, and for tickets, click here.

    Also this weekend, the Golden Globe Awards will be presented in a ceremony hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler and broacast live on NBC Sunday night, starting at 8 PM ET. Inside Llewyn Davis has been nominated for three Golden Globe Awards: Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy; Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy, for Oscar Isaac in the title role; and Best Original Song, Motion Picture, for "Please Mr. Kennedy," written by Ed Rush, George Cromarty, T Bone Burnett, Justin Timberlake, Joel Coen, and Ethan Coen, and performed in the film by Isaac, Timberlake, and Adam Driver.

    You can watch "Please Mr. Kennedy" and learn more about the song in this video featurette, in which T Bone Burnett, who produced the film's soundtrack with the Coen brothers, introduces the scene and offers some behind-the-scenes details about its creation: 

    To pick up a copy of the Inside Llewyn Davis soundtrack, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD and LP orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

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