Review of The Alamo (2004) by Richard Corliss for Time — 27 Sep 2010
Politics aside, this is a handsome film with orange skies to die for, or under, and a lovely score by Carter Burwell. The picture has some ponderous and snooze-worthy stretches, but it attains a certain melancholic grandeur, with the actors and crew fighting as desperately as Crockett and Bowie to make the best of a fated adventure.
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This review of The Alamo (2004) was written by Richard Corliss and published by Time on 27 Sep 2010.
The Alamo has generally received mixed reviews.
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