It has always been my understanding that things moved slower in the Old West, and Ed Harris’ ‘Appaloosa’ is just another confirmation of that fact, but- That slow sensibility allows you to take in ...
No sound lightens a moviegoer’s heart more than pounding hoofbeats heard before the opening credits. A western is about to begin, and, if everything goes right, nothing can be better than that.
"Appaloosa" starts as a low-key Western for grown-ups with a story so simple you could almost describe it as minimalist. In a perfunctory opening scene, a corrupt rancher (Jeremy Irons) kills a ...
In a time when many writers and directors are visiting the Old West to create cautionary tales or social commentaries, or even just to make epic, Oscar-worthy films set in dusty, tumbleweed-ridden ...
Warning: this film is a Western. It saddens me to place a disclaimer on this film, but it's a sad truth; many people avoid the Western genre nowadays. But that's their loss. "Appaloosa" should not be ...
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It is1882, in New Mexico, two law men ride on horseback to a ranch, and tell the leader (Jeremy Irons) and his cow hands, that they have come to make an arrest for a murder, and a crime done to a ...
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