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Taylor Sheridan has hit shows in and out of the Paramount+ top 10 — the scribe has built quite the television empire on the ...
Denis Villeneuve's $1.1 billion franchise features stars who would be the perfect Bond girl and villain actors for the ...
The sicario, or hitman, has suddenly become a soldado, or soldier. But Del Toro sells Alejandro's attack of integrity the same way he sells everything - with a grimly persuasive stare and as few ...
“Sicario: Day of the Soldado” opens in familiar territory. As with the original “Sicario,” the story begins not far from La Frontera (otherwise known as U.S.-Mexico border).
‘Sicario: Day of the Soldado’ review: Benicio Del Toro, Josh Brolin reunite in a sequel that delivers tense action but makes an ill-timed mess of border politics ...
Sicario: Drug cartel thriller prompts criticism from mayor of Juarez over depiction of Mexican city. The mayor called on residents to boycott the film claiming it could damage the city’s tourism ...
Sicario, in general, occupies an uneasy and fascinating space between nasty genre pulp and genuine critique. Is Kate stubbornly naïve about how to address cartel-related cases, ...
“Sicario: Day of the Soldado” is a mean movie. That’s sort of its thing. Much like the previous installment of this unlikely franchise, the film drapes itself in darkness so that it can ...
“Sicario: Day of the Soldado” begins with a group of people illegally crossing the Mexico-U.S. border, but when American agents hold one of the immigrants at gunpoint, ...
Sick as it sounds, “Sicario: Day of the Soldado” is the lucky beneficiary of every belligerent tweet, crying child and political point scored in the chaos of the current Mexico/U.S. border crisis.
The end of June is days away, and Netflix is ready to say goodbye to more than 35 titles. Sorry, fans of Edward or Jacob, but ...