Published 3/4/2008
at ETonline - Breaking News
Good news for fans of filmmakers JOEL and ETHAN COEN . Their next movie, 'Burn After Reading,' is set to be released on September 12, according to The Hollywood Reporter .
The announcement comes less than two weeks after the brothers picked up three Oscars for 'No Country for Old Men' -- including Best Picture -- at this year's Academy Awards.
A dark comedy about the spy business, 'Burn After Reading' stars GEORGE CLOONEY , JOHN MALKOVICH , BRAD PITT , TILDA SWINTON and Joel Coen's wife, FRANCES McDORMAND .
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