Film Review of True Grit:  a Charitable Father, a Dreadful Employee, a Flirtatious Lawman, and a Gritty Marshal in The Original 1969 Version

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Film Review of True Grit: a Charitable Father, a Dreadful Employee, a Flirtatious Lawman, and a Gritty Marshal in The Original 1969 Version

A father’s death calls for justice or revenge. A daughter dares leave neither with procrastinating, reluctant lawmen and lawyers. But will the trio she forms with flirty and gritty lawmen get her man in "True Grit"?

Published in Cinemarolling by Derdriu, on May 2, 2013
Django Unchained Review

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Django Unchained Review

A short but concise review of Django Unchained.

Published in Cinemarolling by Maslor, on March 6, 2013
Film Review of A Ticket to Tomahawk: A Female Marshal, a Handsome Passenger, and Struggles Between The Arapaho, Railroad Men, and Stagecoach Operators

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Film Review of A Ticket to Tomahawk: A Female Marshal, a Handsome Passenger, and Struggles Between The Arapaho, Railroad Men, and Stagecoach Operators

Stagecoaches dominate Colorado’s transportation routes. Competition emerges when railroads link communities into networks of tracks and train stops. Will rival transportation providers be met hostilely or hospitably in “A Ticket to Tomahawk”?

Published in Cinemarolling by Derdriu, on August 10, 2012
Straw Dogs (2011)

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Straw Dogs (2011)

Glitzy 21st Century remake of one of the most controversial movies of all time.

Published in Cinemarolling by Spencer Hawken, on December 5, 2011
Film Review True Grit 2010

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Film Review True Grit 2010

A rarity – a remake that is as good, if not better than the original.

Published in Cinemarolling by Arthur Chappell, on November 6, 2011
The Most Beautiful Movies Ever Made: Once Upon a Time in The West (1968)

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The Most Beautiful Movies Ever Made: Once Upon a Time in The West (1968)

We have been making movies for over 100 years, despite the thousands of movies released each year every now and again a movie comes along that visually blows you away, has the most incredible soundtrack, or simply has the most beautiful of stories.

Published in Cinemarolling by Spencer Hawken, on September 30, 2011
Cliffs Beyond Measure (Episode 2)

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Cliffs Beyond Measure (Episode 2)

The continuation of the story of a reticent road agent whose travels with his beer-drinking horse Chuggin’ Charlie take a turn for the gruesome when the two discover a mutilation site. And that is only the beginning of their problems….

Published in Cinemarolling by Jeremiah Schmidt, on September 7, 2011
Classic Film Review- The Missouri Breaks

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Classic Film Review- The Missouri Breaks

"The Missouri Breaks" is a great western film that was filmed back in 1976. It features a rare collaboration between film greats Jack Nicholson and Marlon Brando.

Published in Cinemarolling by elvisfannik, on August 23, 2011
“Cowboys & Aliens” – a Great Cast Can’t Salvage This One

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“Cowboys & Aliens” – a Great Cast Can’t Salvage This One

Looking at the latest from "Iron Man" director John Favreau, "Cowboys & Aliens." Based on the graphic novel by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg, it stars Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, and Olivia Wilde in a movie that’s a mix of "Unforgiven" and "Invaders From Mars."

Published in Fantasy by bkenber, on July 30, 2011
The Top Ten Greatest Films

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The Top Ten Greatest Films

This is a list of the top ten greatest films.

Published in Cinemarolling by Martin Purvis, on July 10, 2011