Killing Them Softly

Cannes Film Festival

Cannes Minireview: Killing Them Softly

Brad Pitt's gritty new project, Killing Them Softly (formerly titled Cogan's Trade, and based on a book of the same name), made its debut to the press at the Cannes Film Festival this morning.

Brad Pitt's gritty new project, Killing Them Softly (formerly titled Cogan's Trade, and based on a book of the same name), made its debut to the press at the Cannes Film Festival this morning. Considering the early hour of the screening and just how violent and drug-fueled it is as a film, I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it overall. Pitt is at his best playing the ruthless assassin, and James Gandolfini can, of course, carry a mob movie.

  • Who's behind it? Like Sapphires and Lawless, it's another The Weinstein Company film here at the festival. Writer-director Andrew Dominik brings together an excellent cast of men to tell his story, including Ray Liotta in addition to Pitt and Gandolfini. With that much testosterone on screen, there's not much room for the ladies. In fact, there's barely a female to be seen in the film at all. At the center, there are two bumbling thieves, played by Scoot McNairy and Ben Mendelsohn, who shine in their own deeply messed-up ways — often seen sweating and using drugs. Pitt, who we have seen playing a ruthless assassin before, does it again, this time with slicked-back hair and a cigarette dangling from his mouth as he explains his preferred method of murder — "killing them softly," rather than listening to them plead.
  • What's it about? On paper, it's about a heist at a mob poker game gone wrong, but as both the director and Pitt spoke at the film's press conference after the screening, it's a much larger commentary on America's capitalist society. It's set in New Orleans against the backdrop of the 2008 financial crisis and election, with actual speeches from Barack Obama and Sarah Palin sprinkled throughout. As for the actual heist at stake, Frankie and Russell (McNairy and Mendelsohn) rob a poker game that was previously hit up as part of a scam put on by its own owner, Andrew (Liotta). Pitt's character, Jackie Cogan, is brought in by the larger mob bosses to assassinate the men. Wires are quickly crossed and it can be hard to tell who is working for whom, but with the crazy visuals and hilarious, sometimes unsettling, one-liners, it is a riveting watch. I, for one, was particularly amused by the scenes about Russell running a racket by stealing purebred dogs.

    More important even than the story, however, is the feel of the film. It takes place and was shot in New Orleans, a city which Pitt is clearly comfortable in. It's not quite a love letter to the city — or to anything for that matter — like The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, but it still has that uniquely gritty and stylized New Orleans feel.

To read what I thought of the film at Cannes, just read more

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Brad Pitt Tells a Cannes Crowd That He and Angelina Have No Wedding Date Yet

Brad Pitt began his tour of Cannes this morning on behalf of his new movie, Killing Them Softly.

Brad Pitt began his tour of Cannes this morning on behalf of his new movie, Killing Them Softly. He rose early for a photocall with director Andrew Dominik, producer Dede Gardner, and costars Scoot McNairy, Ben Mendelsohn, and Ray Liotta. The gang was together as well for an afternoon press conference. In addition to chatting about the film, Brad spoke about his personal life. He said that fiancée Angelina Jolie unfortunately will not be with him on the red carpet tonight, and that they have yet to even set a wedding date. They may, though, work on a movie together soon. Here are highlights from Brad's talk:

  • On making another movie with Angelina: "We'd love to."
  • On why Angelina isn't at Cannes: "She's not here now. She's prepping for a movie that she starts very soon."
  • On having set a date for the wedding: "We actually really, truly have no date."
  • On if, as a dad, he had a hard time playing a violent character: "Not at all. Violence is an accepted part of the gangster world. I'd have a harder time playing a racist than some guy who shoots another guy in the face."
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Brad Pitt Brings a Bit of Sun to Rainy Cannes

Brad Pitt stepped out with a smile this morning to promote Killing Them Softly at the Cannes Film Festival.

Brad Pitt stepped out with a smile this morning to promote Killing Them Softly at the Cannes Film Festival. He joined his costars for the photocall and will hopefully have Angelina Jolie on his arm later today for the world premiere. The movie, which we screened already, showcases a humorous and violent side of Brad, which is just the kind of work that has gotten him some of his highest praises, like Inglourious Basterds and Fight Club. Brad was looking every bit the movie star in his gold sunglasses as he arrived during a brief break in the rain. The weather at the festival has been less than ideal so far, but hopefully it will stay clear tonight for his big red-carpet moment. Stay tuned for all of our Cannes Film Festival updates by following PopSugar on Twitter and checking out all the celebrity Cannes pictures in one place!

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Brad Pitt Heads Back to Work Following a Weekend With Angelina and the Kids

Brad Pitt was back in character this morning sporting the slicked-back hair and dyed goatee we've become accustomed to seeing on the New Orleans set of

Brad Pitt was back in character this morning sporting the slicked-back hair and dyed goatee we've become accustomed to seeing on the New Orleans set of Cogan's Trade. Over the weekend Angelina Jolie and all six children arrived in the Big Easy to spend time at their Louisiana home. Brad's been flying solo on location for the past few weeks, but everyone was together yesterday on a fun family stroll to pick up tons of snacks at a convenience store. It was a rare sighting of all eight Jolie-Pitts together, including the twins who were all dressed up, and perhaps we'll be seeing more of the crew as they set up shop in Louisiana!

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Brad Pitt Works Away His New Orleans Afternoon

Brad Pitt fueled up with coffee today between scenes on the New Orleans set of

Brad Pitt fueled up with coffee today between scenes on the New Orleans set of Cogan's Trade. He left LA and headed to the Southern location over a week ago and has since been spotted shooting with costar Richard Jenkins. The Louisiana-based production gives Brad a chance to be in one of his favorite cities, also affording him the opportunity to check in on how his Make It Right foundation is faring. Brad's current project won't hit big screens until next year, but his Moneyball, which he filmed last Summer in Northern California, will be out in September.

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Brad Pitt Lights Up the Set With a Sexy Smolder

Brad Pitt worked late into the night yesterday on the set of

Brad Pitt worked late into the night yesterday on the set of Cogan's Trade in New Orleans. He's been shooting inside a car for the past few days and for his latest scenes the actor stepped out of his black vehicle and lit up another cigarette. The majority of you aren't into Brad's slicked back hair and dyed goatee, but we'll see more of his cleanly shaven face soon in Terrence Malick's Tree of Life and later this Summer in the baseball flick Moneyball.

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Brad Pitt Is Wheeling, Dealing, and Smiling in the Big Easy

Brad Pitt smiled between takes on the set of

Brad Pitt smiled between takes on the set of Cogan's Trade in New Orleans yesterday. Most of you think that Brad is not at his absolute sexiest for this role, which predominantly features his tinted goatee, while guys around the world still consider themselves to be the actor's spitting image. The city is like home to Brad and his family, though this week he steered clear of the Mardi Gras festivities and stuck to work filming his movie. Angelina Jolie and their six kids have yet to be spotted in Louisiana, where they have a house and have spent a lot of time. Angelina has a handful of her own projects in the works, but she is apparently leaving another franchise behind. The Tomb Raider series is continuing with a prequel and they're working on casting a younger version of sexy badass Lara Croft.

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Video: Did Brad Pitt Dye His Goatee?

Brad Pitt showed off what looks like a darker goatee while starting work on his new heist movie, Cogan's Trade in New Orleans this week.

Brad Pitt showed off what looks like a darker goatee while starting work on his new heist movie, Cogan's Trade in New Orleans this week. The actor is no stranger to the Big Easy; he owns a house there with Angelina Jolie, and the city is also home to his Make It Right project, which helps rebuild homes in the lower ninth ward after Katrina. Check out Brad on set!

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Brad Pitt Steers Clear of the Mardi Gras Parties to Focus on Work

Brad Pitt was behind the wheel on the set of Cogan's Trade in New Orleans yesterday.

Brad Pitt was behind the wheel on the set of Cogan's Trade in New Orleans yesterday. He started shooting the movie earlier this week with his slicked back hair and trimmed goatee, though you all seem to prefer a more cleaned up look on the actor. Brad's playing the lead role and acting as a producer on the heist film, a double duty he also pulled on his recent The Tree of Life. He's focused on his latest project enough to skip the nearby Mardi Gras festivities, though Angelina Jolie and his daughter Zahara have participated in the festivities in years past.

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Brad Pitt Rocks His Slicked-Back Hair and Goatee on Set — Hot Stuff or Not My Thing?

Brad Pitt was back on the New Orleans set of

Brad Pitt was back on the New Orleans set of Cogan's Trade this afternoon with his costar Richard Jenkins. He also logged some time before the cameras yesterday, when he debuted his slicked-back hair and goatee combo. Brad's good looks are apparently rivaled by men around the world, and his facial hair has been a focal point before and he, in fact, shaved it for his last role in Moneyball. Angelina Jolie, meanwhile, is apparently letting the Tomb Raider series go on without her and BuzzSugar wants to know who you'd like to see next as Lara Croft. Brad is venturing into some new territory with his look for this movie, though, and we'd like to know what you make of his style. So, tell us — think he's hot stuff or is this not really your thing?