If you would like to read our earlier review of The Sisters Brothers, click here. This may technically be the third review of the film on this site but it will be a different one, I assure you.
If you would like to read our earlier review of The Sisters Brothers, click here. This may technically be the third review of the film on this site but it will be a different one, I assure you.
When it comes to Westerns, the expectation is a picturesque, action-packed drama that looks into the dangerous atmosphere of the era and the perils that its inhabitants faced. Most of the time these films are remembered for their intense stand offs and gory fight scenes, but it seems for Jacques Audiard’s English-language debut he had something less conventional in mind with The Sisters Brothers.
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Premiering at Venice Film Festival and TIFF to great reviews, Jacques Audiard’s The Sisters Brothers is set to release in Canada on October 5th. Westerns, which mostly disappeared after a period of overwhelming popularity between the 40’s and 60’s. With The Magnificent Seven remake in 2016, and The Wild Bunch remake set to release in the near future, the genre seems to be making somewhat of comeback. In anticipation of The Sisters Brothers, here are five westerns to get you...
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