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On Swift Horses is a book-to-screen adaptation of Shannon Pufahl's 2019 novel. It tells a story set in the 1950s about two kindred spirits, Muriel and Julius (the brother of Muriel’s husband ...
On Swift Horses will only be available to watch in a movie theater, when it opens in the U.S. nationwide on Friday, April 25. (In France the movie opens on April 30, and in Spain it opens on July 25.) ...
As director Daniel Minahan was setting out to make another feature film, he knew one thing — he wanted to tell a love story, ...
'On Swift Horses' has an intimate 1950’s quality and a talented cast leading it, but it struggles to pick a lane when telling the story to the point where it hardly has a story at all.
On Swift Horses Rated R for a lot of sex scenes, some bad language, and a general sense of longing. Running time: 1 hour 57 minutes. In theaters. On Swift Horses. Find Tickets.
Entertainment Review: ‘On Swift Horses’ never makes it to the finish line ‘On Swift Horses’ is a love story about taboo passions that do not have fairy tale endings — or any ending at all ...
Thankfully, “On Swift Horses” is something much more complex and compelling than the love-triangle tale you expect from its first several minutes. After all, what were we to think upon meeting ...
She’s back in the heartland for On Swift Horses as Muriel, a young Kansas woman just barely engaged to the steadfast, plan-oriented Lee (Will Poulter).We learn early on that he’s asked ...
The thematic overtures in “On Swift Horses” are immediately apparent: Lee is nuclear-family-oriented, Muriel is underwhelmed and Julius seems to have something she’s missing.
Movie Review: 'On Swift Horses' Is a Fumbled Queer Tale Set Against Atomic Blasts Muriel, a waitress in 1950s America, seems to be the quintessential June Cleaver. She's got a loving husband, a ...
On Swift Horses is a book-to-screen adaptation of Shannon Pufahl's 2019 novel. It tells a story set in the 1950s about two kindred spirits, Muriel and Julius ...
On Swift Horses tells the story of Muriel (Daisy Edgar-Jones), her husband Lee (Will Poulter), and his brother Julius (Jacob Elordi), who all live in Kansas near the end of the Korean War.