Tim Blake Nelson
36 titles
Filmography
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Old Henry
(2021)A brooding, twisty and classically-executed western starring Tim Blake Nelson (O Brother, Where Art Though?) and Stephen Dorff (Blade). A widowed farmer and his son warily take in an injured man with a satchel of cash but soon regret their decision when wild-west chaos descends on their sleepy farmhouse. When a gang of men claiming to be the law come for the cash, they must decide who to trust.

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
(2018)Ranging from absurd to profound, these Western vignettes from the Coen brothers follow the adventures of outlaws and settlers on the American frontier.

The Invisibles
(2024)In the midst of a crumbling marriage and career, Charlie starts to disappear, literally. As he fades from this world, he discovers a world of Invisibles, people who have disappeared like him. Charlie fights to get back to his wife and a new start.

The True Don Quixote
(2019)Cervantes' classic tale comes to life in modern-day Louisiana where an aimless man turns his neighborhood into a fantasy land of medieval glory.

Asleep in My Palm
(2024)A dad and daughter living off-the-grid in rural Ohio begin to confront the challenges of her sexual awakening and his violent and conflicted past.

American Violet
(2008)In Texas, during the 2000 U.S. presidential election, a Black single mom fights to clear her name after being wrongfully arrested on drug charges.
Cherish
(2002)
Anesthesia
(2016)Kristen Stewart & Sam Waterston lead a great ensemble cast in this provocative drama about a shocking crime on a snowy New York night that changes one man's life forever.
A Foreign Affair
(2004)Two brothers need a wife after the death of their doting mother and decide that a Russian woman will best meet their needs. They learn about the realities of life and love on this romp into mail-order bride land. This heartwarming and entertaining film uses an actual tour party and features genuine clients and "potential wives." It's sweet, funny and oddly touching throughout.

The Sound and the Fury
(2015)Based on Faulkner’s classic, the tale of a declining Southern family that unmasks social injustices and forbidden love that haunts future generations.

O Brother, Where Art Thou?
(2000)George Clooney and John Turturro shine in this quirky comedy gem.

Deidra & Laney Rob a Train
(2017)With their mother in jail and bills piling up, ambitious small-town teens Deidra and Laney plot a series of train robberies to keep themselves afloat.

Blue Caprice
(2013)A ripped-from-the-headlines thriller about an abandoned teen boy and the unhinged father figure who drags him into sniper attacks through Metro D.C.

The Confirmation
(2016)A comedy about an estranged father and son, whose weekend adventure leads to something they never imagined: a true family connection.

Colossal
(2017)Returning to her hometown, an aimless New York party girl discovers she has a freaky connection to a massive creature terrorizing South Korea.

Warm Springs
(2005)The stirring true story of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's battle to overcome being left a paraplegic by polio in 1921.

The Bricklayer
(2023)To clear its name, the CIA must rely on an edgy ex-agent to root out a covert enemy who is framing it for the murders of several foreign reporters.

Holes
(2003)Prepare to be dazzled by the spectacular adaptation of Louis SacharÂ's acclaimed teen adventure Holes, featuring an all star cast including Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight and Patricia Arquette. Wrongfully convicted of a petty crime, cursed youngster Stanley Yelnuts (played by acclaimed newcomer Shia LaBeouf) is banished to Camp Green Lake Â- a detention centre for boys.

The Incredible Hulk
(2008)Bruce Banner finds himself face-to-face with his most formidable foe, the Abomination, when he is forced back into civilization by military masterminds intent on exploiting his powers.

Monster
(2021)A talented teen implicated in a robbery-turned-murder fights for his innocence and integrity against a criminal justice system that’s already judged him.