The international poster you see below for the Coen Bros.’ comedy BURN AFTER READING recently meandered onto the internets continuing with the Saul Bass theme of the domestic poster but sprinkled with a just a little more cool – as are most international posters. As you may recall, in the film, George Clooney and Brad Pitt play gym employees who find ex-CIA agent John Malkovich’s memoirs and decide to do a little hapless blackmailing. See the flick September 12th.
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