Review of Wyatt Earp (1994) by Abel D — 12 Jan 2014
Despite gorgeous cinematography and a lush, sweeping score by James Newton Howard, Kasdan & Costner's biopic of the legendary lawman is slow and undercooked. With a thin story, which feels like a series of scenes strung together, with a lack of development or focus, and characters, most of whom spew moral speeches, that never get to do much, it just isn't compelling.
A shame as some quality actors (the likes of Quaid, Hackman, Pullman, Sizemore etc.) are in those roles, but this lifeless recreation misuses them.
This review of Wyatt Earp (1994) was written by Abel D on 12 Jan 2014.
Wyatt Earp has generally received positive reviews.
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