The Best Cormac McCarthy Adaptations, Ranked

Film

There are certain expectations about Cormac McCarthy book adaptations. You expect a gritty film full of philosophy, a little or a lot of bleakness, and a conversation about the light and dark sides of humanity. These films are thought-provoking and sometimes ugly reflections of life and society. 

The author’s books and plays haven’t resulted in many adaptations, but they’ve created a fascinating collection. These vary in their style, tone, and intent. Therefore, when ranking these films, I based it on the quality of the movie (style, tone, acting, storytelling, and direction) and not how faithful they are to the original. 

Let’s get into ranking these Cormac McCarthy adaptations.

Scott Haze in Child of God.

(Image credit: Spotlight Pictures)

5. Child Of God 

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