Starring Glenn Ford as charismatic outlaw Ben Wade and Van Heflin as down-on-his-luck rancher Dan Evans, this suspenseful tale sees Evans tasked with escorting Wade to justice aboard the titular train while facing numerous obstacles along the way. With expert pacing and building tension through...
Starring Glenn Ford as the charming, yet deadly charismatic outlaw and Van Heflin as the desperate but honorable protagonist, their dynamic brings depth to each character's motivations and moral compass. With its atmospheric visuals and intelligent script, 3:10 to Yuma stands out as a prime ...
Starring: Michael Douglas , Glenn Close , Anne Archer , Ellen Latzen Directed By: Adrian Lyne High Art (1998) 76% #141 Critics Consensus: A surprisingly sultry performance from Ally Sheedy elevates High Art from pretentious melodrama to compelling -- if still a little pretentious -- rom...
Starring: Glenn Ford, Vic Morrow, Anne Francis, Louis Calhern Directed By: Richard BrooksSome Kind of Wonderful (1987) 76% #56 Critics Consensus: Some Kind of Wonderful is above-average '80s teen fare for people who need as much John Hughes in their lives as possible. Synopsis: Keith...
This adaptation of the 1987 novel by Scott Turow, which was also adapted into a 1990 film starring Harrison Ford, stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a prosecutor who becomes the prime suspect in a murder case after a colleague is found brutally killed. Further complicating matters — and implicating him...
For stagecoach robber Ben Wade (Glenn Ford), that means staying a free man by any means necessary. For rancher Dan Evans (Van Heflin), it means providing for his family, but that’s hard to do in a drought. Two forces put in opposition to one another, Evans is tasked with getting ...
(2009), starring Viggo Mortensen, where Duvall just had a small part. It was a downer. I finished off the marathon late in the evening with A FAMILY THING (1996). I remember when this movie came out in the 1990’s because it was co-written by Billy Bob Thornton. Thornton was still...
One of the most anticipated movies of the year was Francis Ford Coppola’sThe Cotton Club. With a price tag over $47 million to make, the movie was considered Coppola’s best chance at redemption. Ghostbusters, starring Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd, earned over $200 million to become the ...
Written by and starring Shia LaBeouf, this introspective film delves into the tumultuous relationship between a young actor and his abusive father, whom LaBeouf portrays. The raw and honest exploration of their dynamic serves as both a cathartic experience for the writer and a thought-provoking exam...
Written by and starring Shia LaBeouf, this introspective film delves into the tumultuous relationship between a young actor and his abusive father, whom LaBeouf portrays. The raw and honest exploration of their dynamic serves as both a cathartic experience for the writer and a thought-provoking exam...