Tag: Horizon
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Kevin Costner’s Two-Part Western Epic ‘Horizon’ Lands 2024 Release Dates
Kevin Costner’s two-part Western epic “Horizon: An American Saga” is coming to theaters next summer.“Chapter 1” will be released on June 28, 2024, and “Chapter 2” will land on Aug. 16, 2024, according to Warner Bros. and New Line. The first movie will open against Tom Cruise’s “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two,” while…
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‘Horizon: An American Saga’ Teaser: The First Part Of Kevin Costner’s Western Epic Hits Theaters In 2024 In Two Chapters
After thirty-five years of development and waiting, Kevin Costner‘s Western epic “Horizon: An American Saga” begins next year. And the first part of the long-gestating passion project for the actor-director arrives in theaters in two parts: Part One in June 2024, and Part Two in August. Add in three sequels already greenlit, and “Horizon” could…
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Kevin Costner’s western epic ‘Horizon’ to open theatrically in two parts in summer 2024
Civil War era epic stars Costner, Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Jena Malone, among others.In an unusual step, Warner Bros and New Line have scheduled two instalments of Kevin Costner’s Horizon western opus seven weeks apart next summer.Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 will open exclusively in cinemas through New Line on June 28 2024, followed…
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‘Citizen Saint’ Review: A Nightmarishly Handsome Allegory for the Destructive Power of Faith
There is an old joke about a pious man stranded on a desert island. As he prays for divine deliverance, a ship arrives, but he sends it away, saying, “God will save me.” Ditto a helicopter and eventually a seaplane. The man dies, to his surprise, and when he gets to heaven, asks God why…
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In ‘Citizen Saint,’ Georgian Director Tinatin Kajrishvili Asks What If God Was One of Us
Karlovy Vary Film Festival’s main competition section is about to witness a miracle thanks to Tinatin Kajrishvili’s third feature “Citizen Saint,” about small-town miners suddenly discovering that their protector has literally come down from the cross and into their lives.Kajrishvili, already known to festival audiences thanks to Berlinale titles “Brides” and “Horizon,” wasn’t trying to…
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TikTok Star Austin Archer Joins Cast of Kevin Costner’s Epic Four-Part Western ‘Horizon’ (Exclusive)
Austin Archer, an actor, musician, comedian, podcaster and political commentator with over 1.3 million TikTok followers, has been cast in “Horizon,” Kevin Costner’s epic Western which is comprised of four films, Variety can confirm.Archer has already shot his scenes for the first and second film.“Horizon” is Costner’s first directorial effort since 2003’s “Open Range.” The…
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Horizon Casts Michael Rooker in Kevin Costner’s Western Film
The wild west just keeps getting wilder. Per Deadline, Kevin Costner’s western epic Horizon has added four more names to the already loaded cast including Guardians of the Galaxy star Michael Rooker. Joining the film alongside him are Jena Malone (The Hunger Games franchise), Alejandro Edda (Narcos: Mexico), and Tatanka Means (Killers of the Flower…
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Kevin Costner’s Horizon’ Adds Sienna Miller & Sam Worthington
Deadline is reporting that Sienna Miller and Sam Worthington have signed on to star in Horizon joining previously announced cast members, Kevin Costner and Jamie Campbell Bower. The film, which is being described as a historical epic about the American frontier, is a project close to Costner’s heart and will see him not only star…
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‘Balloon’ Floats to top at Tokyo Filmex Festival
Pema Tseden’s drama “Balloon” won the Grand Prize at Tokyo Filmex’s 20th edition, which unspooled Nov. 23-Dec. 1 at two locations in central Tokyo.The film, which premiered in the Horizon’s section of this year’s Venice Film Festival, examines the sex lives and mores of rural folk in the director’s native Tibet. Tseden also won grand…
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Film Review: ‘Horizon’
Although Georgian women may not be marking a #MeToo moment in quite the same way as their counterparts in the U.S. and Western Europe, recent Georgian features such as Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Gross’s “My Happy Family” and Ana Urushadze’s “Scary Mother” have given their countrymen’s patriarchal attitudes a drubbing. Now, the naturalistic, melancholy-infused, observational…