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2 hours ago · The “renegade auteur” in question, Jacques Audiard, has directed a host film of films like Paris 13th District, Rust and Bone and A Prophet, but this may be his highest profile outing so far ...
[13] Christian Zilko of IndieWire graded the film a C− and wrote, "A tighter edit that prioritized the rescue plot over meandering character development probably could have turned God Is a Bullet into a fun airplane movie, but Cassavetes’ arthouse ambitions always resurface at inopportune times."
A Turncoat, also known as a Turncloak, is a person who shifts allegiance from one loyalty or ideal to another, betraying or deserting an original cause by switching to the opposing side or party. In political and social history, this is distinct from being a traitor, as the switch mostly takes place under the following circumstances:
- 8 The Devil's Disciple
- 7 The Scarlet Coat
- 6 America
- 5 Johnny Tremain
- 4 The Patriot
- 3 The Crossing
- 2 Drums Along The Mohawk
- 1 1776
With an impressive cast of some of the silver screen’s finest performers like Burt Lancaster, Laurence Olivier, and the late great Kirk Douglas, the 1959 British-American historical drama The Devil’s Disciple is an adaptation of the George Bernard Shaw play, telling the valiant story of a revolutionary American Puritan who is mistaken for the local...
Chronicling the events in which American military General Benedict Arnold conspired with the British to surrender the fort at West Point, New York and subsequently abandon his defenses for a lucrative cash payout, the 1955 swashbuckler/historical drama The Scarlet Coat stars Robert Douglas as the deplorable and traitorous Arnold. Related: Best Brit...
Starring Carol Dempster, Neil Hamilton, and Lionel Barrymore of the legendary Barrymore family of Hollywood, the classic silent movie America is a historical romance drama from 1924 that follows two different stories set during the American Revolution. First, the efforts of British renegade officer Captain Walter Butler to gain Indian allies agains...
Based on the Esther Forbes Newbery-Medal-winning children’s novel, Disney’s 1957 adventure film Johnny Tremain is a riveting story that follows the titular silversmith apprentice as he befriends the Sons of Liberty and becomes witness to the Boston Tea Party, later becoming a passionate patriot fighting for his country’s freedom. The release of the...
Roland Emmerich directed the 2000 epic historical war drama The Patriot, which takes place in rural South Carolina and centers on widower and veteran Captain Benjamin Martin as he is forced to join the American Revolution alongside his loyal and patriotic son Gabriel when the British threaten to take their farm. Related: These Are the Best Revoluti...
The dynamic Jeff Daniels tackles the role of Founding Father and first President of the United States General George Washington in the television historical drama The Crossing, which details the leader’s crossing of the Delaware River and the pivotal Battle of Trenton where the Continental Army attacked the Hessians on the morning of December 26, 1...
The renowned John Ford directed the 1939 historical drama western Drums Along the Mohawk, an adaptation of the Walter D. Edmonds novel that depicts the efforts of newlyweds and New York frontier settlers Gil and Lana Martin to establish a farm in the Mohawk Valley during the American Revolution; the couple must combat attacks by Native Americans, T...
Based on the Broadway musical of the same name, the 1972 American musical drama 1776 takes place during the summer of 1776 in Philadelphia and chronicles the riveting build-up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The film focuses on the efforts of John Adams to encourage and persuade his colleagues to embrace American independence and...
2 days ago · Director Steve McQueen, the Oscar-winning director behind 12 Years a Slave, has returned with a new movie set during the Second World War.. Titled Blitz, the Apple TV+ film follows a 9-year-old ...
The first written use of the term meaning was by J. Foxe in Actes & Monuments in 1570: "One who changes his principles or party; a renegade; an apostate." Cited 1571* [1] "Turncoat" could also have a more literal origin. According to the Rotuli Chartarum 1199–1216 two barons changed fealty from William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke, [2] to ...
3 days ago · Netflix steps into and beyond the musical genre with Emilia Pérez, a movie that manages to combine crime thriller, melodrama, and emotional pop ballads into one cohesive narrative. From the visionary mind of Jacques Audiard, the story follows a powerful drug lord, Manitas, who hires a brilliant lawyer (Zoe Saldaña) as part of the transition process to becoming a new woman named Emilia Pérez.