Tag: Tommy Lee Jones

Ad Astra | Review

All Alone in the World: Gray Elegantly Propels Trademark Themes & Style into Outer Space The curiosity of witnessing James Gray try his hand at...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #62. Joe Wright’s Stoner

Stoner After more weighty studio projects in Pan (2015) and The Darkest Hour (2017), Joe Wright moves more into prestige medium sized independent pic with...

Jason Bourne | Review

Bourne Again Again: Greengrass Returns to Action Franchise with Middling Results Director Paul Greengrass returns to the Robert Ludlum action franchise he inherited from Doug...

Criminal | Review

The Iceman Cometh: Vromen Baffles with Illogical Romantic Thriller Director Ariel Vromen dashes the promise shown in his 2012 portrait of contract killer Richard Kuklinski...

Blue Sky | Blu-ray Review

The 1994 film Blue Sky is something of an anomaly from the mid-90s. Filmed in 1991, it would be the last film feature of...

The Homesman | Review

Jumping Claims: Jones’ Attempt at Revisionist Western Withers Under its Own Intentions Try as it might, The Homesman, Tommy Lee Jones’ first directorial effort since...

2014 Cannes Critics’ Panel Day 4 | “Homesman” is Strong Marriage Material & Rohrwacher Farms a Solid Sophomore Pic with “The Wonders”

Due to some unfortunate circumstances (laptop's hard drive went kaput), I wasn't able to update our grid for Day 3, but we're finally back...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #177. Tommy Lee Jones’ The Homesman

The Homesman Director: Tommy Lee Jones Writers: Kieran Fitzgerald, Tommy Lee Jones, Wesley A. Oliver Producers: Luc Besson, Peter Brant, Michael Fitzgerald, Tommy Lee Jones U.S. Distributor: Rights...

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