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For actor Kevin Costner, the film must surely have been at the forefront of his mind while making his ambitious directorial return—“Horizon: An American Saga—Chapter 1,” a three-hour work attempting to rewrite past wrongs while suffering from the same glut that afflicted the film it most recalls.
Buy Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1 on Fandango at Home. Kevin Costner doesn't lack for ambition as he sketches this frontier saga across the widest of canvases, but Horizon 's first...
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Jun 28, 2024 · The actor-director’s three-hour Western, the first installment of a planned tetralogy, rushes through its many stories and straight past American history.
Jun 27, 2024 · It’s rated R. Nobody has done more to keep the western flame kindling on the big screen than Kevin Costner, but the audacity of his latest rodeo – a planned 12-hour story for theatrical...
Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1 Reviews. Kevin Costner stands his ground during this high-noon of cinema uncertainty, and confidently and boldly delivers a movie experience that...
May 31, 2024 · Kevin Costner's visual storytelling in Horizon: An American Saga is breathtaking and creates a grand Western spectacle. The film strikes a good balance between action sequences and intimate character moments, keeping viewers engaged.
May 19, 2024 · ‘Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter One’ Review: Kevin Costner Gets Thrown From His Horse in Muddled Western Epic. The director stars alongside Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Jena Malone...
May 19, 2024 · ‘Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1’ Review: Sprawling Yet Thinly Spread, the First Part of Kevin Costner’s Western Epic Feels Like the Set-Up for a TV Miniseries
Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 review – Kevin Costner’s very, very long cowboy epic is no Yellowstone. The actor and filmmaker self-financed this elaborate American civil war...
Jun 25, 2024 · The first of a possible four Western epics, Kevin Costner's Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 is a throwback that tries (and fails) to reckon with the genre's ugly history.