The Coen Brothers’ offbeat formula was made famous in films like “Fargo” and “The Big Lebowski.” Last year, they took a turn to the dark side with their Academy Award-winning film “No Country for Old Men.” This year they go back to their basics with “Burn After Reading,” a new tale filled with bumbling criminals, black humor and strange events.
They also add a satirical look at the spy business and CIA operatives, who pop up in some of the story’s many twists and turns. Top-notch actors play the usual cast of misfits and losers. George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Frances McDormand and Tilda Swinton are all superbly cast and outstanding in their roles.
The plot centers on a secret CIA computer disc found by employees in a fitness center. The attempt to blackmail the owner of the disc leads to many complications. Things turn out badly for some of the players, but very well for others. And that includes the audience, who will be well-entertained by the cutting-edge satire.