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Peter Fonda Re-invents Himself for '3:10 to Yuma'new

One moment he's talking about Easy Rider, and the next he's making comments about George W. Bush that might get him arrested were the tape of our interview to fall into the wrong hands.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Sam Adams  |  09-11-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

'3:10 to Yuma' Gallops a at Modern Pacenew

Director James Mangold makes a Western at an appropriately deliberate pace without turning off modern-day audiences raised on fast-paced thrillers.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  09-07-2007  |  Reviews

'3:10 to Yuma': Pistol Perfectnew

Russell Crowe and Christian Bale saddle up.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  09-06-2007  |  Reviews

Western Winnernew

Violent, nuanced and well-acted, 3:10 to Yuma stands out in its cinematic genre.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  09-05-2007  |  Reviews

Russell Crowe and Christian Bale Discuss '3:10 to Yuma'new

The two actors recently spent the day at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel promoting their efforts, and who should be one of the first to sit down with the tired, mumbling men, but the San Antonio Current.
San Antonio Current  |  Cole Haddon  |  09-05-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

'3:10 to Yuma' Successfully Remakes an Adult Westernnew

In overhauling an antique genre piece no one particularly remembers, Mangold kept the original theme -- poor-but-honest homesteader vs. high-living crook -- while simultaneously amping up the many grotesqueries available in the Old West.
East Bay Express  |  Kelly Vance  |  09-05-2007  |  Reviews

'3:10 to Yuma' is a Thinking-person's Westernnew

Russell Crowe and Christian Bale help further define a subgenre.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Anders Wright  |  09-05-2007  |  Reviews

Praising Arizona

3:10 to Yuma showcases two great actors making one another better.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Scott Renshaw  |  08-31-2007  |  Reviews

Crowe Vs. Bale: Mangold Reinvents Elmore Leonard Western

Director James Mangold’s update of the Elmore Leonard short story that spawned the original 1957 Western, is a gritty action-packed movie that trades on the talents of its headstrong leading men.
Maui Time  |  Cole Smithey  |  08-30-2007  |  Reviews

We Believenew

Reese Witherspoon and Joaquin Phoenix don't act in Walk the Line; they channel.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  11-23-2005  |  Reviews

Cash on Delivery

Yes, kids, we have another Ray. Nearly to the letter, actually. But Joaquin Phoenix does Jaime Foxx one better by singing Johnny Cash's songs himself, a ridiculously risky move in portraying an icon whose voice was the thing. But damn if the boy doesn't pull it off.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  11-18-2005  |  Reviews

Fine Linenew

The tortured and demonic part of Johnny Cash that stoked his genius often gets lost in the platitudes, the rough edges airbrushed by sentimentality. But not in James Mangold’s movie bio of the Man in Black.
Boston Phoenix  |  Peter Keough  |  11-18-2005  |  Reviews

Back In Black

Phoenix and Witherspoon bring the appropriate fire to the epic love story of Johnny Cash and June Carter, but director James Mangold's film never ignites.
Columbus Alive  |  Melissa Starker  |  11-17-2005  |  Reviews

Johnny Cash Gets What He Deservesnew

Joaquin Phoenix portrays the infamous Man in Black in Walk The Line.
Dig Boston  |  David Wildman  |  11-17-2005  |  Reviews

Honky-Tonk Love Storynew

Joaquin Phoenix is terrific as the musician Johnny Cash, whose rise, fall, and resurrection we watch as he does the Benzedrine 12-step in order to earn the love of country-and-gospel sasspot June Carter.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marc Savlov  |  11-17-2005  |  Reviews

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