The eternal Eastwood: Master of shadows explores “Hereafter”
The eternal Eastwood: Master of shadows explores “Hereafter”
NEW YORK – Hereafter, Clint Eastwood’s 31st feature film as a director in 40 years, drew enthusiastic applause at Lincoln Center, where it closed the New York Film Festival last Sunday night.
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On Movies: Death-row drama stays true to life
In Conviction, based on a nightmare true story, Sam Rockwell plays Massachusetts convict Kenneth Waters, sentenced to life in prison in 1983 for a murder he didn’t commit. It took his sister, Betty Anne Waters – Hilary Swank with a hardscrabble Bay State accent – 18 years to get Kenny released. A barkeep and a high school dropout, Betty Anne got her GED, went to college and then law school, in …
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Eastwood and Damon tackle mortality in ‘Hereafter’
Dirty Harry Callahan would have taken one long, hard, squinty look at “Hereafter,” curled his mouth into a grimace of utter incomprehension, and muttered, “You’re not making my day.”
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