Nominated for seven Academy Awards, Seabiscuit is considered one of the greatest films ever made about horses. Released: 2003 Directed by: Gary Ross Also ranks #2 on The 40+ Best Horse Racing Movies Also ranks #8 on The 50+ Best PG-13 Historical Movies Also ranks #9 on The Best ...
Many consider this to be the greatest horse racing film of all time. It’s based on a true story and chronicles the mysterious death of the phenomenal Australian racehorse Phar Lap in 1932. It’s a movie that perfectly captures the bond between handler and horse. If you’re a horse ...
Over 1K filmgoers have voted on the 90+ films on Best Kids Movies Of The 1970s. Current Top 3: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Robin Hood, ...
Blood-Horse says, "If there's anything remotely close to a flawless horse racing movie, this is it." It may also be as close to "based on a true story" as any film has come in ages. It chronicles the mysterious death of the phenomenal Australian racehorse Phar Lap in 1932 — possib...
An Odds on Family Winner; You May Need Blinkers to Avoid the Schmaltz, but This Is One of the Best Horse Racing Films - Even If Critics Loathe ItByline: by Chris TookeySecretariat (G)Verdict: a galloping success***WHO would have guessed that a seemingly innocuous Disney family film about...
Maybe a horse on a Harrier? With so many Arnie films to pick from, we recommend not skipping this one over on your way to his more flashier outings. (Tom Percival) 42. Kick-Ass (2010) Matthew Vaughn’s superhero movie send-up is more than just a spoof: it’s a rough, powerful ...
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First baseman and power hitter Henry "Lou" Gehrig was one of the best to ever don the Yankees uniform — and thanks to this movie, every generation who came after the Iron Horse's heyday pictures Gary Cooper when you say his name. Like most sports biopics of the time, this retelling ...
recreating all of the films — each a perfect recreation of the ‘60s, ‘70’s, and ‘90s movies they’re emulating, brought to life by a sensational cast fronted by Manon Gage as Marcel — becomes a compulsion, and you won’t be able to stop until you answer the central question: ...
Director Gary Ross, in his pre-Hunger Games era, delivers a paint-by-numbers tale of horse-racing during the Great Depression. Perhaps in the same boat as best picture winner “Chariots of Fire” (1981), the movie has been mostly forgotten, but that’s due to feeling very much stuck in...