The Coen Brothers' 'A Serious Man': Their Most "Personal" Picture?

MTV has snagged their hands on a lot of new photos from the Fall film season.

Some you’ve seen before and not all of them are going to knock your socks off, but here’s the one that we really dig.

It’s a funny-looking Richard Kind at a beach in the Coen Bros’ “A Serious Man.” It’s not a lot to look at on the surface, but Kind is an extremely underrated comedic actor so we’re very curious about what he can bring to the picture, which looks like a black comedy (with no stars, mind you).

It’s the Coen Brother’s 14th film and EW (their fall preview still not online) calls it landing somewhere between the “existential dread of ‘No Country For Old Men,’ and the stinging slapstick of ‘Burn After Reading.’ ” Not a bad territory to land in, really.

Adam Arkin (shown out of focus in this shot on the right) also stars in the picture and he told EW that he thinks the film is “the most personal the Coens have ever made. It’s loosely modeled on their father who was an economics professor. It’s a cross between fact and fiction, as with most of their movies”

Can’t wait. The picture hits theaters on October 2nd, right after making its world debut at the Toronto Film Festival.