
Is it worth the hour? Look, if you have a soft spot for grainy, black-and-white westerns where the hero's horse is basically a co-star, you’ll have a grand time. It’s short, punchy, and hits all the buttons. Anyone looking for deep, modern cinema will probably be bored to tears within five minutes. This isn't The Law o...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Robert Emmett Tansey

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"Is it worth the hour? Look, if you have a soft spot for grainy, black-and-white westerns where the hero's horse is basically a co-star, you’ll have a grand time. It’s short, punchy, and hits all the buttons. Anyone looking for deep, modern cinema will probably be bored to tears within five minutes. This isn't The Law of Men; it’s just a man, his horse, and some bad guys in wide-brimmed hats. James Sheridan plays the titular rider with a face that seems permanently set to 'serious.' He’s got tha..."

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Robert Emmett Tansey
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