
Joel Coen’s first solo effort without his brother, Ethan, stars Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand. The Tragedy of Macbeth is in theaters now and will be available on Apple TV on January 14. Frances McDormand wanted the Coen Brothers to make The Tragedy of Macbeth for years and finally wore Joel Coen down.
Patti Abbott rightly points out that Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand are too old for the roles they play in this film. But Joel Coen’s skill in producing this compelling black & white version of The Tragedy of Macbeth despite some of the obvious limitations is a marvel to watch.
I’ve seen more versions of Macbeth than any other Shakespeare play. The first was in an English class in High School where I first read Macbeth and we acted out parts of it. In college, I was required to take a Shakespeare class and once again, Macbeth was on the syllabus along with Hamlet and King Lear. My Professor, Michael McCandless, was a brilliant Shakespearean scholar who would read portions of the plays to us with his wonderful tenor voice.
And then there’s the movie versions I’ve seen over the years:
- Macbeth (US and UK, 1971)
- Roman Polanski, director
- Jon Finch as Macbeth
- Francesca Annis as Lady Macbeth
- Macbeth (TV, UK, 1979) – film of the Royal Shakespeare Company‘s Other Place production.
- Trevor Nunn, director
- Ian McKellen as Macbeth
- Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth
- Macbeth (UK, 1981)
- Arthur Allan Seidelman, director
- Jeremy Brett as Macbeth
- Piper Laurie as Lady Macbeth
- Macbeth (TV, UK, 2010) – television adaptation of Royal Shakespeare Company’s stage production.
- Rupert Goold, director
- Patrick Stewart as Macbeth
- Kate Fleetwood as Lady Macbeth
- Macbeth (UK, 2015)
- Justin Kurzel, director
- Michael Fassbender as Macbeth
- Marion Cotillard as Lady Macbeth
What do you think of The Tragedy of Macbeth? Do you have a favorite performance? I would rank this Coen version very high. Check out the trailer below. GRADE: A-