Director Rod Lurie's remake of Sam Peckinpah's 1971 original hit theaters on Friday. By THR Staff Straw Dogs Film Still - P 2011 The film centers on a Los Angeles screenwriter David (Marsden) and his ...
It felt great to review carefree “Yellow Submarine” last week — so many happy feels and embarrassing sing-along moments — so the question is: What happily-ever-after movie is next? The answer is ...
Helmer Sam Peckinpah once described his unsettling thriller "Straw Dogs" as "the story of a bad marriage." Deliberately provocative and astonishingly multi-layered, pic reps a pivotal step in the ...
Two of the most violent films from 1971 will screen at the Castro Theatre: Stanley Kubrick’s “A Clockwork Orange” and Sam Peckinpah’s more disturbing “Straw Dogs,” which screens in a 35mm IB Tech ...
“Straw Dogs” is an artful provocation — a meditation on masculinity and societal mores in the guise of an explosive thriller. While remaking Sam Peckinpah’s controversial 1971 classic, writer-director ...
Remakes are aplenty in this day and age, but like Eli Roth said, you can appreciate some of them. The newest is a remake the 1971 thriller Straw Dogs, directed by Sam Peckinpah, starring Dustin ...
According to Rod Lurie, his new “Straw Dogs” is not Sam Peckinpah‘s 1971 “Straw Dogs.” At the Sept. 15 screening and afterparty at the Tribeca Grand Hotel in Gotham, Lurie quoted a vintage Playboy ...
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