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Movie Overview
Cast
Russell Crowe
Christian Bale
Peter Fonda
Director
James Mangold
MPAA Rating
R - for violence and some language
3:10 to Yuma (2007)
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OFCS Rating: 81% Fresh
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"Kudos to director James Mangold for not letting anything stand in the way of splendid performances in this impressive remake."
ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Betty Jo Tucker
3.5/5
"
3:10 to Yuma
has its off moments, and its unexplored potential, but for the vast majority of its running time, this is an excellently made and superbly acted throwback."
PopMatters
Bill Gibron
3.5/5
"The western has been buried and revived so many times in recent years that it's beginning to resemble one of George Romero's stale zombies..."
CinemaBlend.com
Brian Holcomb
C
"All too often the action will become a bewildering blur of staging rather than an enthralling construct of violence, increasing the already nagging chorus of logic gaps that do their best to undermine the film."
OhmyNews.com
Brian Orndorf
2.5/5
"In attempting to moralize the filth of the old West, Mangold sells out the genre's strongest asset."
Filmcritic.com
Chris Cabin
B+
"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."
ColeSmithey.com
Cole Smithey
"
3:10
submits that the American West is a function of capitalism, expedience and exploitation of resources. That's not to say morality isn't a useful measure, it's just relative."
PopMatters
Cynthia Fuchs
3/4
"Yet another stirring example that The Western is still very much alive and kicking."
rec.arts.movies.reviews
David N. Butterworth
3/4
"Uneven yet entertaining..."
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
B-
"If you are making a do over, at least correct the original's faults."
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
2/4
"There is nothing overwhelmingly bad about the finished product, but there is also nothing, save for a performance or two, that inspires the viewer to sit up and take notice."
TheMovieBoy.com
Dustin Putman
A-
"It combines Old West values with modern filmmaking sensibilities, and it never fails to be compelling, right down to the tense, harrowing finale."
EricDSnider.com
Eric D. Snider
4/5
"It honors both the genre and the original film without doing harm to either while containing enough of its own virtues to allow it to stand alone as its own entity."
eFilmCritic.com
Erik Childress
A
"Breathtakingly exciting and incredibly moving, this -- far and away James Mangold's finest work -- is nothing less than a revolution. It makes the old not so much new but real again, vital and relevant."
Film Blather
Eugene Novikov
"[Mangold's] examination of the moral complexities of his two main characters makes this an intriguingly timely as well as timeless story."
DVD Review
Felix Gonzalez Jr.
4/4
"A contender for one of my favorites of 2007, and damn near superior to its predecessor..."
Cinema Crazed
Felix Vasquez Jr.
3.5/4
"Sprawling, intriguing and handsomely shot,
Yuma
builds its gruff tension while being reminiscent of the frothy frontier flicks from yesteryear."
TheWorldJournal.com
Frank Ochieng
B+
"A wonderfully old-fashioned western that works in contemporary terms--a rousing demonstration that people can make the kinds of pictures they supposedly don't make anymore."
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
B
"I'm all for revising the old ways and means, but palimpsestic films like
3:10 to Yuma
ought not forget nor elide those things that used to work just fine, like lapidary storytelling."
Cinepinion
Henry Stewart
3/4
"Watching a movie like this, I can't help but wish that the Western would come back into favor again. We can use more productions like this."
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
4/10
"Click here to read review"
Kinoblog.com
Jaroslav Vishtaljuk
4/4
"The atmosphere pointedly caters to the male ego and the dark deliciousness inherent in its complexities."
Palo Alto Weekly
Jeanne Aufmuth
9/10
"A rip-roarin' Western with thrilling gunfights to match its moral tug-of-war, and both Bale and Crowe are terrific."
Window to the Movies
Jeffrey Chen
3/4
"Moves at a steady pace, focuses on its characters' shifts in personal morale, and features fine performances, especially from its leads."
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
7/10
"This film combines action and character, adding in realism that the previous version did not have."
rec.arts.movies.reviews
Mark R. Leeper
"[G]loriously old-fashioned in the best movie way, redolent of its pulpy, junky roots in the pure adventure thrills of dime novels but also heady with consequence..."
Flick Filosopher
MaryAnn Johanson
3.5/4
"As well-done as the set pieces are, giving the film its more substantive dramatic kick is the psychological warfare."
Mr. Brown's Movies
Michael Dequina
4/4
"Not just one of this year's best films, but also one my favorite westerns
ever
...What an entertaining, thoughtful, relevant film this is."
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
2.5/4
"Mangold never makes his dusty landscape an omnipresent force, but his direction is crisp and the script's good additions more or less counterbalance the awful."
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
4/5
"Não sei se o cineasta pretendia homenagear um de seus filmes favoritos ao empalidecê-lo, mas, para o bem ou para o mal, foi isto que acabou fazendo."
Cinema em Cena
Pablo Villaca
4/5
"Has a dark edge that's extremely well-developed by director Mangold, plus layered acting by Bale and Crowe."
Shadows on the Wall
Rich Cline
"Bears many of the same fatalistic concerns as its 1957 predecessor, but its totally slick execution... polishes the feeling right out of them."
Stranger Song
Rob Humanick
B+
"Not quite on par with the 1957 version, perhaps, but certainly acting as a proper update instead of just a lazy rehash."
Flipside Movie Emporium
Rob Vaux
B+
"Welcome back Western, nice to see you back on top again."
Laramie Movie Scope
Robert Roten
B
"I encourage those that go to see the new
3:10 to Yuma
to seek out the original on cable/satellite TV or on DVD rental (it is available). Although both tell the same story, each is done with its own sense of style."
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
8/10
"Great action, sets and camera work set this traditional western up for success in spite of stereotypical good guys and bad guys"
Monsters and Critics
Ron Wilkinson
"[Director] Mangold succeeds on his own terms, largely because the actors he's working with here, Russell Crowe and Christian Bale, so comfortably inhabit the movie, and the genre that cradles it."
Salon.com
Stephanie Zacharek
D
"Follows closely in the original's footsteps, except for all the business about honor, recovered self-worth and justice… There's no spiritual duel, no earned respect and debt of honor… just a broken man and a capricious one."
Decent Films Guide
Steven D. Greydanus
8/10
"Galloping and gritty, it's an authentic Western with cynical, contemporary touches."
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Susan Granger
9/10
"Here we have, for the first time in years, an unabashed all-American Western."
Antagony & Ecstasy
Tim Brayton
3.5/4
"A terrific, old-fashioned western, proof positive that sometimes, they do "make 'em like they used to.""
Reel.com
Timothy Knight
3/4
"Scarily implies that the bad guys now were playing along all along."
Film Freak Central
Walter Chaw
7/10
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