Oooh, Cinematical landed a juicy teaser poster exclusive today – the text-centric teaser for the Coen Bros.’ upcoming dark spy comedy BURN AFTER READING. In it, George Clooney and Brad Pitt star as half-witted gym employees who attempt to blackmail a CIA agent (John Malkovich) when they find a disk containing his memoirs. J.K. Simmons, Tilda Swinton and Frances McDormand co-star. The poster’s ok in a cartoonish sort of way but that great tagline puts it a step above the rest. Click on that silhouetted figure or HERE to see what it is. The hapless gym employee comedy starts September 12th.
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