Several Cormac McCarthy novels have been adapted into films, but few were as well-received as No Country for Old Men. It earned an impressive 92 Metascore and universal acclaim when it hit theaters in 2007–and now you can add the film to your home theater with the newly released No Country for Old Men: The Criterion Collection 4K Blu-ray. The unique collection just launched on December 10, yet it’s already seeing an enticing price cut to $28 (was $50).
$28 (was $50)
This collection includes both 4K and standard Blu-ray versions of the film. The 4K digital master was supervised by Roger Deakins (director of photography), ensuring it’s faithful to its original format. It also supports Dolby Vision HDR. On the standard Blu-ray disc, you’ll find a long list of special features, including interviews with Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, and Tommy Lee Jones, along with a behind-the-scenes documentary by Brolin. A standard Blu-ray version of the film is also available for the same price.
Regardless of which version you pick up, you’ll get a long list of bonus features. Here’s a closer look at everything packed inside.
No Country for Old Men: The Criterion Collection Bonus Features:
- New conversation between filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen and author Megan Abbott
- New conversation between Deakins and associate producer David Diliberto, also featuring Abbott
- Archival interviews with actors Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Tommy Lee Jones, and Kelly Macdonald
- Behind-the-scenes documentary by Brolin
- Three documentaries about the making of the film featuring on-set footage and interviews with members of the cast and crew
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- An essay by author Francine Prose and a 2007 piece on the film by author Larry McMurtry
Want to read the novel that inspired the film? No Country for Old Men is available in paperback for $11 (was $18). Several other McCarthy novels are on sale, including his final two novels The Passenger and Stella Maris. Both titles are unique among his works, as they’re more of an introspective discussion about existential dread rather than a violent romp through the countryside. You can pick them both up with the premium The Passenger + Stellar Maris (Hardcover) for $42 (was $56) or even cheaper by purchasing the individual paperbacks. You can also pick up a hardcover edition of The Road: A Graphic Novel Adaptation which offers a bold new way to experience the iconic post-apocalyptic novel. Check out a list of all the Cormac McCarthy book deals below.