Ann Curry is back with a powerful new show!
In an exclusive first teaser trailer of her new PBS series We’ll Meet Again — which reunites people who have lived through traumatic moments with the person who helped them the most — Curry previews some of the inspiring reunions the program will feature.
Over six episodes, We’ll Meet Again will explore stories ranging from a German man searching for the family who befriended him when he was 10 years old and fleeing from the Nazis to a Vietnam war refugee looking for the “crazy American cowboy” who inspired his dream of...
In an exclusive first teaser trailer of her new PBS series We’ll Meet Again — which reunites people who have lived through traumatic moments with the person who helped them the most — Curry previews some of the inspiring reunions the program will feature.
Over six episodes, We’ll Meet Again will explore stories ranging from a German man searching for the family who befriended him when he was 10 years old and fleeing from the Nazis to a Vietnam war refugee looking for the “crazy American cowboy” who inspired his dream of...
- 11/30/2017
- by Maria Pasquini
- PEOPLE.com
Native American cowboy Brady Jandreau may have travelled along one of the most unlikely paths to Hollywood: He had grizzly accident on a horse and nearly lost his life. Luckily he lived. What’s also lucky: Director Chloe Zhao used the tragedy as a jumping off point for her film “The Rider,” about a group of Lakota cowboys. “Horsemanship and the cowboy lifestyle and my culture as a Native American are all three things that are very very important to me,” Jandreau said in a recent interview with TheWrap at the Toronto International Film Festival. “I’ve worked with horses since I was.
- 9/19/2017
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
The cut only only takes a fraction of a second, but the trauma it leaves behind takes a lifetime to heal. It happens every winter, as teenage boys of South Africa’s Xhosa culture are spirited up to the hills around their hometowns, stripped down and smothered in ghostly white paint, and told to spread their legs. Their foreskins are then sliced away by tribal surgeons, many of whom use rusted knives rather than sterile medical equipment. All the same, it’s absolutely forbidden for the initiates to scream out in pain. This is a rite of passage, the start of a three-week initiation ritual meant to confer manhood — boys cry, but men suffer in silence. As Nelson Mandela wrote in his memoir: “An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms.”
Ukwaluka is a time-honored practice; it began long before Mandela himself endured the experience in 1934, and it still...
Ukwaluka is a time-honored practice; it began long before Mandela himself endured the experience in 1934, and it still...
- 8/16/2017
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
It’s 007 in the saddle! Sean Connery didn’t become a career cowboy but his one stint as a Louis L’Amour hero is a diverting change of pace. And we couldn’t resist the pairing of two of moviedom’s most attractive actors — Connery and Brigitte Bardot.
Shalako
Blu-ray
Kl Studio Classics
1968 / Color / 2:35 widescreen / 113 min. / Street Date July 11, 2017 / available through Kino Lorber / 29.95
Starring: Sean Connery, Brigitte Bardot, Stephen Boyd, Jack Hawkins, Peter van Eyck, Honor Blackman, Woody Strode, Eric Sykes, Alexander Knox, Valerie French, Julián Mateos, Don ‘Red’ Barry.
Cinematography: Ted Moore
Film Editor: Bill Blunden
Original Music: Robert Farnon
Written by J.J. Griffith, Hal Hopper, Scot Finch, Clarke Reynolds from the novel by Louis L’Amour
Produced by Euan Lloyd
Directed by Edward Dmytryk
It’s true, after five consecutive James Bond movies, we weren’t exactly ready to see Sean Connery as an American cowboy hero.
Shalako
Blu-ray
Kl Studio Classics
1968 / Color / 2:35 widescreen / 113 min. / Street Date July 11, 2017 / available through Kino Lorber / 29.95
Starring: Sean Connery, Brigitte Bardot, Stephen Boyd, Jack Hawkins, Peter van Eyck, Honor Blackman, Woody Strode, Eric Sykes, Alexander Knox, Valerie French, Julián Mateos, Don ‘Red’ Barry.
Cinematography: Ted Moore
Film Editor: Bill Blunden
Original Music: Robert Farnon
Written by J.J. Griffith, Hal Hopper, Scot Finch, Clarke Reynolds from the novel by Louis L’Amour
Produced by Euan Lloyd
Directed by Edward Dmytryk
It’s true, after five consecutive James Bond movies, we weren’t exactly ready to see Sean Connery as an American cowboy hero.
- 7/18/2017
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Author: Jo-Ann Titmarsh
Evocative of Cormac McCarthy’s Border Trilogy, Chloé Zhao’s magnificent The Rider is a paean to the contemporary American cowboy and to a way of life on the margins and in decline.
The Rider centres on South Dakota rodeo star and horse whisperer extraordinaire Brady Blackburn (Brady Jandreau). He’s just released himself from hospital after an accident that left him with a steel plate in his skull. There is an excruciating scene of Brady taking the staples out of his scalp, but we are to discover that cowboys have to ‘cowboy up’ and ‘ride through the pain’. Based on Jandreau’s own story, the protagonists play versions of themselves, with Jandreau’s father playing Brady’s ne’er do well dad and the actor’s sister playing Lily, his bra-loathing younger sister with learning difficulties and a protective streak. Mum is dead and dad is...
Evocative of Cormac McCarthy’s Border Trilogy, Chloé Zhao’s magnificent The Rider is a paean to the contemporary American cowboy and to a way of life on the margins and in decline.
The Rider centres on South Dakota rodeo star and horse whisperer extraordinaire Brady Blackburn (Brady Jandreau). He’s just released himself from hospital after an accident that left him with a steel plate in his skull. There is an excruciating scene of Brady taking the staples out of his scalp, but we are to discover that cowboys have to ‘cowboy up’ and ‘ride through the pain’. Based on Jandreau’s own story, the protagonists play versions of themselves, with Jandreau’s father playing Brady’s ne’er do well dad and the actor’s sister playing Lily, his bra-loathing younger sister with learning difficulties and a protective streak. Mum is dead and dad is...
- 5/23/2017
- by Jo-Ann Titmarsh
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Space. “The final frontier.” Sprawling nothingness explored to death by superheroes, adventurers and aliens alike. The whole “spaceship disaster scenario” seems familiar by now, doesn’t it? Characters are confined inside cold, industrial coffins that repeat symbolically through modern science fiction. Gravity might take us outside, but the backdrops rarely differ. Infinite black vastness dotted with twinkling stars – like an unending echo chamber. It’s with this mentality that Life plays by Ridley Scott’s alien survival textbooks, as a thousand post-Alien thrillers have similarly attempted. In space, no one can hear you scream – but can they hear you “meh?”
Director Daniel Espinosa takes us aboard the International Space Station, where astronauts await research findings from Mars. The tiny cargo shuttle almost flies away due to its wonky trajectory, but Roy Adams (Ryan Reynolds) reels in the hurdling package. Researcher Hugh Derry (Ariyon Bakare) studies their collected specimens, to...
Director Daniel Espinosa takes us aboard the International Space Station, where astronauts await research findings from Mars. The tiny cargo shuttle almost flies away due to its wonky trajectory, but Roy Adams (Ryan Reynolds) reels in the hurdling package. Researcher Hugh Derry (Ariyon Bakare) studies their collected specimens, to...
- 3/23/2017
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
After winning awards and acclaim at numerous film festivals, the new coming-of-age comedy Growing Up Smith will release theatrically on February 3rd and has just debuted its brand new trailer. The feel-good film stars Anjul Nigam, Jason Lee, Poorna Jagannathan, Samrat Chakrabarti, and introducing Roni Akurati.
Synopsis:
Growing Up Smith is the feel-good, coming-of-age story of Smith, a 10-year-old boy from India growing up in Small Town, America in 1979. As the boy’s family tries to straddle the line between embracing the American Dream and preserving their Indian heritage, Smith sneaks out for a taste of Kentucky Fried Chicken, dons a “Saturday Night Fever” costume, and contends with his parents as they send him to school with a yellow squash instead of a pumpkin to carve for Halloween. And as Smith falls head over heels in love with Amy, the girl next door, he finds in Amy’s father, Butch,...
Synopsis:
Growing Up Smith is the feel-good, coming-of-age story of Smith, a 10-year-old boy from India growing up in Small Town, America in 1979. As the boy’s family tries to straddle the line between embracing the American Dream and preserving their Indian heritage, Smith sneaks out for a taste of Kentucky Fried Chicken, dons a “Saturday Night Fever” costume, and contends with his parents as they send him to school with a yellow squash instead of a pumpkin to carve for Halloween. And as Smith falls head over heels in love with Amy, the girl next door, he finds in Amy’s father, Butch,...
- 10/28/2016
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
If you're a fan of Dolph Lundgren and bloody violence, you're gonna want to watch this upcoming film Don't Kill It. We have an awesome trailer for you to watch for the film that doesn't hold back on the blood and gore as Lundren awesomely hunts down and kills demons. The movie looks absolutely insane and like a ton of fun. Lundgren even manages to attempt an American cowboy-type accent.
An ancient evil is unleashed in a small Alaskan town leaving a trail of death and destruction as it passes from host to host. The only hope of survival lies with a grizzled demon hunter (Dolph Lundgren) who has faced this terror before. Together with a reluctant FBI agent he has to figure out how to destroy a demon with the ability to possess its killer.
Don’t Kill It was directed by Mike Mendez (Big Ass Spider), and...
An ancient evil is unleashed in a small Alaskan town leaving a trail of death and destruction as it passes from host to host. The only hope of survival lies with a grizzled demon hunter (Dolph Lundgren) who has faced this terror before. Together with a reluctant FBI agent he has to figure out how to destroy a demon with the ability to possess its killer.
Don’t Kill It was directed by Mike Mendez (Big Ass Spider), and...
- 9/22/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
'Sully' movie with Tom Hanks as pilot Chesley Sullenberger: Clint Eastwood homage to 'the durable, honorable American male.' 'Sully' movie review: 'Taut, straightforward' drama features Clint Eastwood's latest all-American hero When considering Sully, Clint Eastwood's taut, straightforward account of heroism on trial, it helps to remember that the title character's name works as both noun and verb. And one can see how Eastwood was drawn to both meanings. The noun, of course, is the nickname of airline pilot Chesley Sullenberger, who saved the lives of 155 passengers and crew on January 15, 2009, by pulling off a daring water landing after a flock of birds took out both engines of his Us Airways flight minutes after it took off from New York's Laguardia airport. The Sully depicted here is, like many Eastwood heroes, made of uniquely American clay; a sturdy, rigorous material that the director,...
- 9/9/2016
- by Mark Keizer
- Alt Film Guide
Gallery of Padme’s Costumes
“Sometimes creating an entire galaxy begins with a single stitch.” So begins the narration at a spectacular new exhibit in New York City about Star Wars costumes and artifacts. Coinciding with the release of the new movie, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the show Rebel, Jedi, Princess, Queen: Star Wars™ and the Power of Costume: The Exhibition, is on display now at Discovery Times Square through September 5, 2016.
The exhibition is the result of a partnership between Discovery Times Square, the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and Lucasfilm. It features 15 galleries with over 70 pieces taken from the collection of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art. The show includes costumes, props and other items from the three original movies, the prequels, and even several ensembles from The Force Awakens.
As a lifelong Star Wars fan (old enough to have seen A New Hope when it was first...
“Sometimes creating an entire galaxy begins with a single stitch.” So begins the narration at a spectacular new exhibit in New York City about Star Wars costumes and artifacts. Coinciding with the release of the new movie, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the show Rebel, Jedi, Princess, Queen: Star Wars™ and the Power of Costume: The Exhibition, is on display now at Discovery Times Square through September 5, 2016.
The exhibition is the result of a partnership between Discovery Times Square, the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and Lucasfilm. It features 15 galleries with over 70 pieces taken from the collection of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art. The show includes costumes, props and other items from the three original movies, the prequels, and even several ensembles from The Force Awakens.
As a lifelong Star Wars fan (old enough to have seen A New Hope when it was first...
- 2/28/2016
- by Kim Kindya
- Comicmix.com
"Get Mean" (1975), the most obscure and final entry in the series of "Stranger" Westerns starring Tony Anthony is getting a long-awaited release in North America thanks to the new deluxe edition Blu-ray that is jam-packed with extras including an insightful collector's booklet written by Cinema Retro columnist Howard Hughes.
Here are the details from the official press release:
The Stranger’s Thrilling Final Adventure!
When an American cowboy stumbles upon a gypsy family in a wind-swept ghost town, they offer him a fortune to escort a princess back to her home in Spain. But this silent Stranger finds himself in over his head (and strung up by his feet) when he gets caught in the middle of an epic battle involving Vikings, the Moors, brutal barbarians, evil spirits, a raging bull, and a diabolical Shakespeare-quoting hunchback. Tired of their never-ending attempts to kill him, the cowboy arms himself to the teeth with guns,...
Here are the details from the official press release:
The Stranger’s Thrilling Final Adventure!
When an American cowboy stumbles upon a gypsy family in a wind-swept ghost town, they offer him a fortune to escort a princess back to her home in Spain. But this silent Stranger finds himself in over his head (and strung up by his feet) when he gets caught in the middle of an epic battle involving Vikings, the Moors, brutal barbarians, evil spirits, a raging bull, and a diabolical Shakespeare-quoting hunchback. Tired of their never-ending attempts to kill him, the cowboy arms himself to the teeth with guns,...
- 10/11/2015
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Penny Dreadful, starring Timothy Dalton, Eva Green, and Josh Hartnett as adventurers piecing together a ghastly and possibly supernatural conspiracy in Victorian London, is a wonderful surprise, provided you have a high tolerance for gore and will go wherever the show's delightfully absurd story takes you. Set around the time of Jack the Ripper's murder spree, the show's first episode kicks off with a horrifying but artfully elided atrocity and continues from there. London is terrorized by butchers: not just the Ripper, but a mysterious band of cult-like murderers and kidnappers whose motives are unknown. An adventurer, Sir Malcolm Murray (Dalton) is determined to rescue his daughter, who apparently was abducted by the fiends; he's joined by his empathic and darkly elegant partner Vanessa Ives (Green), his ominously quiet valet Sembène (Danny Sapani), and an American cowboy named Ethan Chandler (Josh Hartnett), a lost soul with amazing gunfighting skills who...
- 5/11/2014
- by Matt Zoller Seitz
- Vulture
New Shameless season 4,episode 3 official spoilers & clips hit the net. Last night, Showtime released the new,spoilers and sneak peek/spoiler clips (below) for their upcoming "Shameless" episode 3 of season 4. The episode is entitled, "Like Father, Like Daughter," and it appears to be pretty funny and interesting as Frank and Carl stake out Frank's ragged out looking daughter, Debbie gets major peer pressure to have sex, and more. In the new "Like Father, Like Daughter" episode, Frank is going to stalk his previously unseen daughter, Sammi, and will be surprised to find out she has a son, named Chuck. In the meantime, Fiona and Mike will start getting even more serious. Carl will end up, stealing dogs and holding them for ransom so he can earn some drug money for Frank. Sheila is going to have her first successful online date with Native American cowboy, Roger Running Tree. Episode 3 is...
- 1/20/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
New Shameless season 4,episode 3 official spoilers,plotline revealed by Showtime. Recently, Showtime delivered the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Shameless" episode 3 of season 4. The episode is entitled, "Like Father, Like Daughter," and it sounds quite interesting as Fiona and Mike continue to get even more serious, and more. In the new,3rd episode press release: Fiona and Mike will get serious. Sheila is going to have her first successful online date. Press release number 2: Frank is going to stalk his previously unseen daughter, Sammi, and will be surprised to find out she has a son, named Chuck. In the meantime, Fiona and Mike will be getting serious. Also, Carl is going to begin stealing dogs and holding them for ransom so that he can earn some drug money for Frank. Sheila is going to have her first successful online date with Native American cowboy, Roger Running Tree.
- 1/19/2014
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Here's the first teaser for the upcoming Showtime Victorian horror drama Penny Dreadful. The clip doesn't reveal much, except that Eva Green's society-lady character likes to say her prayers in an empty room. The show also stars Josh Hartnett as an American cowboy in London and Timothy Dalton as a hardened African explorer. Exact premise details are still scarce, but when the show was announced, it sounded like The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, except with Dorian Gray, Dr. Frankenstein, and Van Helsing, among others.
- 12/18/2013
- by Margaret Lyons
- Vulture
Sergio Leone Week! kicks off at Trailers from Hell, with director Brian Trenchard-Smith introducing 1961's "The Colossus of Rhodes." Seven years before conducting a master class on the art of widescreen composition in Once Upon A Time In The West, Sergio Leone made his credited directorial debut (he had previously stepped in to finish most of The Last Days Of Pompeii when the original director fell ill) with this equally epic sword and sandal film starring American cowboy actor Rory Calhoun. Leone’s dynamic framing of the towering statue at the center of the film combined with the frenetic action scenes set on top of it made sure the Saturday matinee crowd stayed glued to their seats for the film’s excessive 128 min. running time (an uncut German dvd is available with an extra 15 minutes of mayhem and political intrigue).
- 12/2/2013
- by Trailers From Hell
- Thompson on Hollywood
Want to know the exact moment when Hugh Jackman became a star? Hint: It didn’t happen in a movie.
No, it happened in Ooooooooklahoma, where the something something happens down the plain.
I swear, I know the lyrics to the Rodgers & Hammerstein classic, but you don’t want to hear me sing type them. Instead, you’ll want to allow the divinely scruffy Hugh Jackman to serenade you with the musical’s classic title tune, which he did in 1998 as cowboy Curly in Trevor Nunn’s Royal National Theatre production.
Jackman was a hit (because who else is better...
No, it happened in Ooooooooklahoma, where the something something happens down the plain.
I swear, I know the lyrics to the Rodgers & Hammerstein classic, but you don’t want to hear me sing type them. Instead, you’ll want to allow the divinely scruffy Hugh Jackman to serenade you with the musical’s classic title tune, which he did in 1998 as cowboy Curly in Trevor Nunn’s Royal National Theatre production.
Jackman was a hit (because who else is better...
- 11/8/2013
- by Marc Snetiker
- EW.com - PopWatch
Showing some love to his Japanese fans, Hugh Jackman showed up at the Narita International Airport outside of Tokyo on Tuesday (August 27).
The “Les Miserables” hunk looked happy to see a crowd of folks waiting to welcome him as he scurried off the plane and through the terminal, sporting a black t-shirt that showed off his beefy arms.
Hugh recently signed on to star in Madeleine Stowe’s directorial debut “Unbound Captives,” due in part to the fact that his 13-year-old son wants to see him play an all-American cowboy.
Jackman explained, "He knows all about this project and keeps asking me, 'When are we going to go and live with the American Indians?' He knows all the nuances - who the tribes are and where they lived. It's fascinating to me."
He added, "When you come to riding as an adult as I did... I really learned...
The “Les Miserables” hunk looked happy to see a crowd of folks waiting to welcome him as he scurried off the plane and through the terminal, sporting a black t-shirt that showed off his beefy arms.
Hugh recently signed on to star in Madeleine Stowe’s directorial debut “Unbound Captives,” due in part to the fact that his 13-year-old son wants to see him play an all-American cowboy.
Jackman explained, "He knows all about this project and keeps asking me, 'When are we going to go and live with the American Indians?' He knows all the nuances - who the tribes are and where they lived. It's fascinating to me."
He added, "When you come to riding as an adult as I did... I really learned...
- 8/27/2013
- GossipCenter
Timothy Dalton has joined the cast of Showtime's upcoming drama Penny Dreadful, the network announced today. The former James Bond joins Josh Hartnett and Eva Green on the show and will play "a hardened African explorer on a deeply personal quest." Penny is set in Victorian London, with Hartnett playing an American cowboy and Green playing a mysterious society lady; Showtime is calling it a "frightening psychological thriller," so clutch your top hats appropriately.
- 8/23/2013
- by Margaret Lyons
- Vulture
Showtime made a few announcements today following the network's TCA panel. Here are the biggies: Josh Hartnett and Eva Green will star in Penny Dreadful. (Note to programmers: Don't put negative adjectives in your titles! Even if the show is great, you are guaranteeing 100 terrible pun headlines. "Penny Dreadful Really Is" or "Penny Dreadful Is Anything But" are both on the horizon.) Anyway, the drama, which should premiere in 2014, stars Hartnett as a phony American cowboy in Victorian London who falls in with mysterious society lady Eva Green. Before you roll your eyes too hard, the show was created by John Logan, and Sam Mendes is one of the producers. And it's maybe kind of like The League of Extraordinary Gentleman.Philip Seymour Hoffman's pilot got picked up. Duh. Trending Down starts filming in the fall. Alice from Luther will star in The Affair. Yay, Ruth Wilson! (She was...
- 7/30/2013
- by Margaret Lyons
- Vulture
Josh Hartnett and Eva Green have joined Showtime's Victorian monster show "Penny Dreadful." Hartnett will play Ethan Chandler, a fake American cowboy who impresses Victorian women, but has a dark side, Showtime president David Nevins said at the Television Critics Association summer press tour Tuesday. Green plays Vanessa Ives, "sort of the fulcrum of the show," he said. The network describes her as a "seductive and formidable beauty full of secrets and danger." The series is expected to go into production in October, and may air by spring 2014. The eight-episode series from "Skyfall"...
- 7/30/2013
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
They Live!
Directed/Written: John Carpenter
1988, U.S.A
There are obvious reasons for why They Live! has earned it’s reputation as such a captivating film. It’s open in it’s commentary, aware of both it’s limitations and potential, and self-effacing in it’s nature. A film whose personality is as about as subtle is John Wayne yet as honest as Jimmy Stewart. They Live! is a unassuming piece that has a remarkable ability to both be what it is and to provide a rhetoric to discuss elements beyond those directly in the film.
The plot, in brief– A nameless drifter “Nada” (Roddy Piper) wanders into La, and happens upon an underground resistance against an alien force that is infiltrating America (and the world) with a form of subversive control through images. They Live! is a social commentary on Reaganomics , greed and consumer culture, fears of a new decade.
Directed/Written: John Carpenter
1988, U.S.A
There are obvious reasons for why They Live! has earned it’s reputation as such a captivating film. It’s open in it’s commentary, aware of both it’s limitations and potential, and self-effacing in it’s nature. A film whose personality is as about as subtle is John Wayne yet as honest as Jimmy Stewart. They Live! is a unassuming piece that has a remarkable ability to both be what it is and to provide a rhetoric to discuss elements beyond those directly in the film.
The plot, in brief– A nameless drifter “Nada” (Roddy Piper) wanders into La, and happens upon an underground resistance against an alien force that is infiltrating America (and the world) with a form of subversive control through images. They Live! is a social commentary on Reaganomics , greed and consumer culture, fears of a new decade.
- 7/8/2013
- by Adriene Lilly
- SoundOnSight
Johnny Depp's Tonto widely seen as pushing 149-minute revival out of shape
It is being billed as a reunion for the team behind the multi-billion dollar Pirates of the Caribbean film series – star Johnny Depp, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Gore Verbinski. But the first reviews for The Lone Ranger are unlikely to help the movie mirror the success of its predecessors and recoup a reported $250m (£164m) budget.
At time of writing, the film holds a rating of 29% "rotten" on the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, with several negative Us trade verdicts yet to be counted. The consensus is that Verbinski's over-long (149-minute) film tries too hard to recapture the franchise-launching magic of the first Pirates movie, Curse of the Black Pearl, while Depp's turn as heavily-made-up Native American Tonto ends up distracting attention from its title character, played by the rather less famous Armie Hammer.
Writes Todd McCarthy...
It is being billed as a reunion for the team behind the multi-billion dollar Pirates of the Caribbean film series – star Johnny Depp, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Gore Verbinski. But the first reviews for The Lone Ranger are unlikely to help the movie mirror the success of its predecessors and recoup a reported $250m (£164m) budget.
At time of writing, the film holds a rating of 29% "rotten" on the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, with several negative Us trade verdicts yet to be counted. The consensus is that Verbinski's over-long (149-minute) film tries too hard to recapture the franchise-launching magic of the first Pirates movie, Curse of the Black Pearl, while Depp's turn as heavily-made-up Native American Tonto ends up distracting attention from its title character, played by the rather less famous Armie Hammer.
Writes Todd McCarthy...
- 7/2/2013
- by Ben Child
- The Guardian - Film News
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