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Among those who lived it are two of the leading characters portrayed by Will Poulter (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Midsommar) and Joseph Quinn (Gladiator II, The Fantastic Four: First Steps ...
“I don’t want to misrepresent where the film was successful, but Detroit comes to mind,” Poulter said when asked which film he wanted to go to bat for. “It came out at a time almost ...
Directed by Daniel Minahan, the film stars Daisy Edgar-Jones, Jacob Elordi, Will Poulter and Diego Calva. Despite its slow pace at times, the film builds on multiple themes such as flying too ...
After all, what were we to think upon meeting Daisy Edgar-Jones’ Muriel, who, after a daytime lovemaking session with Will Poulter’s Lee, is continuing to drag her feet on giving him an answer ...
The story centers on Muriel (Daisy Edgar-Jones), who is engaged to Lee (Will Poulter), a soldier who’s on leave from his tour of duty in Korea. We meet them in bed at the Kansas house she ...
At its center is a triangle, though not the usual type: Muriel (Daisy Edgar-Jones), her husband Lee (Will Poulter) and Lee’s brother Julius (Jacob Elordi). As the three attempt to begin a new ...
From left: Will Poulter, Daisy Edgar-Jones and Jacob Elordi in a scene from On Swift Horses. Muriel has just given a somewhat subdued acceptance to Lee’s latest marriage proposal, but she’s ...
The two meet through Lee (Will Poulter), who is both Muriel’s understanding husband and also Julius’s open-minded brother. But while they have an instant connection to and understanding of ...
Daniel Minahan sets up his film On Swift Horses as a love triangle in which Julius (Jacob Elordi) returns from the Korean War and stays with his brother Lee (Will Poulter) and his new wife Muriel ...
Boys to men: Up-and-comers Will Poulter, Michael Gandolfini and Joseph Quinn acquit themselves wonderfully. Photo / Supplied This taut, gripping Iraq War action film is utterly terrifying – all ...
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.
It’s always an interesting sight when successful television directors get a shot at making a feature film. They can get certain pieces right — performances, atmosphere, subtext — while often ...