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ScreenRant on MSNTrain Dreams Review: Joel Edgerton's Western Drama Is Stunning To Behold & Yet I Just Couldn't Fall In Love With ItTrain Dreams requires patience. It’s a slow, meandering yet intimate exploration of the American West in the early the 20th century. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Terren ...
Blake Crouch has shared the first images of he and Joel Edgerton on the set of Dark Matter Season 2, which is now officially ...
It’s about all the infinite pieces, large and small, that make up the mosaic of a life, embodied in Edgerton’s performance with such a bottomless well of feeling that you wonder how the actor ...
"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." This classic Ferris Bueller ...
Joel Edgerton ... so much fun,” Edgerton said. “I’ve directed things, but nothing that had a bit of humour to it. “I usually tend to have more sense of humour in real life than on screen.
A Western epic of breathtaking visual splendor and formidable lyrical cinematic poetry, it’s a work containing all the wondrous, devastating layers of an entire life, which it explores with a ...
The cumulative weight of all those moments that make up an ordinary life is the subject of this ... early 1900s Pacific Northwest, played by Joel Edgerton in what might be the best work of his ...
The cumulative weight of all those moments that make up an ordinary life is the subject of this elegiac macro-miniaturist portrait of an itinerant worker in the early 1900s Pacific Northwest, played ...
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