Review: 'The Magnificent Seven' rides again, with more guns
Deciding to remake "The Magnificent Seven " with a fresh batch of movie stars is certainly no sin. John Sturges' 1960 tome, itself a remake of Akira Kurosawa's classic "Seven Samurai," is a fun confection of star power and charismatic bravado, sure, but held in such high esteem probably more because of Elmer Bernstein's iconic score than anything else. Bernstein's score is given a few nods throughout the film, but saved in full for the final credits. [...] it's left to the actors to carry us through the over two-hour running time. Читать дальше...