Selasa, 16 Januari 2018

Wild West Review: Jonah Hex

Jonah Hex Legendary Pictures, 2010, rated PG-13. When all is said and done, Jonah Hex may not be the most incoherent action movie to hit screens this year, but it will probably be the most forgettable. Josh Brolin, deserving of a better script, is somewhat interesting delivering one-liners as the scarred and ghostly title character. …

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