Burn After Reading

#1 at the domestic boxoffice in its opening weekend, Burn After Reading is a comedy thriller from Joel Coen and Ethan Coen.

At the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency, analyst Osborne Cox (John Malkovich) arrives for a top-secret meeting. Unfortunately for Cox, the secret is soon out; he is being ousted. Cox does not take the news particularly well and returns to his Georgetown home to work on his memoirs and his drinking, not necessarily in that order.

His wife Katie (Tilda Swinton) is dismayed, though not particularly surprised; she is already well into an illicit affair with Harry Pfarrer (George Clooney), a married federal marshal, and sets about making plans to leave Cox for Harry.

Elsewhere in the Washington, D.C. suburbs, and seemingly worlds apart, Hardbodies Fitness Center employee Linda Litzke (Frances McDormand) can barely concentrate on her work. She is consumed with her life plan for extensive cosmetic surgery, and confides her mission to can-do colleague Chad Feldheimer (Brad Pitt). Linda is all but oblivious to the fact that the gym’s manager Ted Treffon (Richard Jenkins) pines for her even as she arranges dates via the Internet with other men.

When a computer disc containing material for the CIA analyst’s memoirs accidentally falls into the hands of Linda and Chad, the duo are intent on exploiting their find. As Ted frets, “No good can come of this,” events spiral out of everyone’s and anyone’s control, in a cascading series of darkly hilarious encounters.

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#1 at the domestic boxoffice in its opening weekend, Burn After Reading is a comedy thriller from Joel Coen and Ethan Coen.

At the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency, analyst Osborne Cox (John Malkovich) arrives for a top-secret meeting. Unfortunately for Cox, the secret is soon out; he is being ousted. Cox does not take the news particularly well and returns to his Georgetown home to work on his memoirs and his drinking, not necessarily in that order.

His wife Katie (Tilda Swinton) is dismayed, though not particularly surprised; she is already well into an illicit affair with Harry Pfarrer (George Clooney), a married federal marshal, and sets about making plans to leave Cox for Harry.

Elsewhere in the Washington, D.C. suburbs, and seemingly worlds apart, Hardbodies Fitness Center employee Linda Litzke (Frances McDormand) can barely concentrate on her work. She is consumed with her life plan for extensive cosmetic surgery, and confides her mission to can-do colleague Chad Feldheimer (Brad Pitt). Linda is all but oblivious to the fact that the gym’s manager Ted Treffon (Richard Jenkins) pines for her even as she arranges dates via the Internet with other men.

When a computer disc containing material for the CIA analyst’s memoirs accidentally falls into the hands of Linda and Chad, the duo are intent on exploiting their find. As Ted frets, “No good can come of this,” events spiral out of everyone’s and anyone’s control, in a cascading series of darkly hilarious encounters.

  • JK SIMMONS
    CIA SUPERIOR
  • GEORGE CLOONEY
    HARRY PFARRER
  • FRANCES McDORMAND
    LINDA LITZKE
  • BRAD PITT
    CHAD FELDHEIMER
  • JOHN MALKOVICH
    OSBORNE COX
  • TILDA SWINTON
    KATIE COX
  • RICHARD JENKINS
    TED TREFFON
  • JOEL & ETHAN COEN
    WRITERS/DIRECTORS/PRODUCERS
  • TIM BEVAN
    EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
  • ERIC FELLNER
    EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
  • ROBERT GRAF
    EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
  • CARTER BURWELL
    COMPOSER
  • EMMANUEL LUBEZKI
    DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
  • RODERICK JAYNES
    EDITOR