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The Dark Horse is a 2014 New Zealand drama film written and directed by James Napier Robertson and starring Cliff Curtis and James Rolleston.It won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Best Score at the 2014 New Zealand Film Awards, Best Film at the 2015 Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), 2015 San Francisco International Film Festival ...
In 2014, Curtis played the lead role in The Dark Horse, which the National Radio review called "one of the greatest New Zealand films ever made." [12] The New Zealand Herald praised him for his "towering performance" [13] as real-life Gisborne speed chess player and coach Genesis Potini, who died in 2011. Curtis studied chess and deliberately ...
Universal Pictures / Dark Horse Entertainment / Mutual Film Company / Valhalla Motion Pictures: Mystery Men: Universal Pictures / Dark Horse Entertainment / Golar Productions: 2000: G-Men from Hell: Sawmill Entertainment: Direct-to-video. 2003: American Splendor: Fine Line Features / Dark Horse Entertainment / HBO Films / Good Machine: Received ...
Ladies and gents, allow us to introduce one of the greatest Scream Queens of all time: Jamie Lee Curtis. Many know her as the daughter of Hollywood icons Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, while others ...
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Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports that based on 80 reviews, 73% of critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 6.2/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Typically misanthropic yet curiously satisfying and incisive, Dark Horse is a movie that preaches to the cynical converted."
We're discussing the voting process depicted in the new papal thriller "Conclave" (in theaters now). Light spoilers ahead! Twice in past years, I hopped a flight to Rome in order to cover one of ...
Curtis is a 2021 American sports drama film written and directed by Chris Bailey and starring Dwight Henry and Alex Henderson. It is Bailey's feature directorial debut. It is Bailey's feature directorial debut.