Ethan Hawke Still ‘Begs’ Antoine Fuqua to Release Five-Hour Cut of ‘Magnificent Seven’
The 2016 Western remake also starred Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, Vincent D’Onofrio, and Peter Sarsgaard.
The 2016 Western remake also starred Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, Vincent D’Onofrio, and Peter Sarsgaard.
Western remake “The Magnificent Seven” saved the weekend, but current box office trends do not look upbeat.
Antoine Fuqua’s new western is a worthy addition to the canon, but as political commentary it’s slow on the draw.
“We’re still dealing with people who are abusing other people, burning up the churches, killing people in the streets.”
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As the female lead in Antoine Fuqua’s Western remake, the rising star embraces danger and a true independent spirit.
The Oscar-winning composer died last year.
Simon Franglen completed what the late James Horner began for director Antoine Fuqua’s contemporary remake of the iconic Western.
“Greatness is arbitrary, and people need to be told what’s great, very few people think about it for themselves.”
At a press conference during the Toronto Film Festival Thursday, Fuqua talked about casting Denzel Washington and his co-stars for the remake of “The Magnificent Seven.”
Great chemistry and a subtle political undercurrent make Antoine Fuqua’s remake of a remake feel like something new.