Why Anton Chigurh Is Cinema’s Most Terrifying Villain

In this video, I review No Country for Old Men (2007) and dive into why this Coen Brothers masterpiece remains one of the greatest modern neo-westerns ever made. From Javier Bardem’s terrifying Anton Chigurh to the film’s minimalist storytelling, haunting atmosphere, and unforgettable performances from Tommy Lee Jones and Josh Brolin, this is a deep discussion on what makes this film so special. I also take a look at the Criterion Collection 4K release, the film’s themes of fate and evil, Roger Deakins’ stunning cinematography, and why No Country for Old Men is one of the defining films of the 2000s. If you love film analysis, Criterion Collection reviews, physical media collecting, and classic cinema, this channel is for you. What’s your favorite scene from No Country for Old Men? Let me know in the comments! 0:00 Intro 1:30 Criterion 4K Thoughts 4:15 Anton Chigurh Analysis 8:00 Themes and Atmosphere 12:30 Final Review Score #criterioncollection #coenbrothers #moviereview