Selasa, 17 Oktober 2017

Wild West Movie Review: True Grit

True Grit Paramount Pictures, 2010, PG-13.  Could a remake of the 1969 classic True Grit, which starred, of course, John Wayne in an Oscar-winning performance, ever top the original? “That’ll be the day,” said one old-timer, channeling his inner Duke. But that day has come. Directors and brothers Joel and Ethan Coen have created a …

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