Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image Credits: Lionsgate 3:10 to Yuma is a 2007 Western film directed by James Mangold. It follows a rancher, who agrees to escort ...
A free screening of the 2007 movie "3:10 to Yuma" will be part of this year's Tucson Festival of Books. The movie will be shown at 7 p.m. Saturday in Main Gate Square, just west of the main University ...
Don't miss the underrated western crime thriller 3:10 to Yuma, starring Christian Bale and Russell Crowe, streaming on Netflix in September. The film boasts a talented cast including Alan Tudyk, Logan ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
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Outlaw Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) terrorizes 1800s Arizona, especially the Southern Railroad, until he is finally captured. Wade must be brought to trial, so Dan Evans (Christian Bale), the owner of a ...
In 1957, the year the original 3:10 to Yuma galloped into theaters, riding and pistol packing were basic skills for male film actors, like good diction or hitting their mark. Richard Jaeckel, who ...
James Mangold’s "3:10 to Yuma" restores the heart of the Western and rescues it from the morass of pointless violence. The Western, in its glory days, was often a morality play, a story about humanist ...
Despite being the film that inspired one of the most celebrated Westerns ever made, the original 3:10 to Yuma doesn't get anywhere close to the appreciation it deserves. Directed by James Mangold, the ...
In the never-ending quest for cinematic gems hidden in the weekly TV listings, here's what I'll be watching (or at least recording) this week: What : "3:10 to Yuma," director James Mangold's intense ...
Well it's been awhile since I watched it and my BD copy isn't handy at the moment so this could be off, but my interpretation was simply that Ben's usual motivation was to steal from/kill the people ...