Tag Archives: Charles Portis

Trailer Tuesday: ‘The Sisters Brothers’

I’ll be honest with you. I never thought I liked Westerns . . . until I became obsessed with Charles Portis and True Grit. (See here and here.) So I was especially excited when I read the opening lines of … Continue reading

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Booklovers prep for the Oscars

I know everyone is excited about Sunday’s 83rd Academy Awards, but let’s all put down our office pools and ignore our favorite celebrity fashion websites for a minute so we can talk about the books represented at the ceremony. For … Continue reading

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Don’t let your Portis interest end with ‘True Grit’

It’s been almost a week since I saw True Grit and my family and I are still speaking to each other in Mattie Ross’s deadpan, contraction-less style of dialogue. The movie is wonderful—Jeff Bridges was made to play Rooster Cogburn … Continue reading

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I know what I’m doing on Christmas Day

In February I posted about the Coen Brothers’ adaptation of Charles Portis’ 1968 novel True Grit. Yesterday, Paramount released the first trailer—and I gotta admit, I’m pumped. (I was skeptical about the choice to cast a non-Southerner as Mattie Ross, … Continue reading

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The new Mattie Ross

When I went home to Arkansas in December, conversation on more than one occasion drifted toward the Coen Brothers’ new movie adaptation of Charles Portis’ 1968 novel True Grit, which opens on Christmas Day 2010. Why are they re-making the … Continue reading

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