3:10 to Yuma Reviews

3:10 to Yuma (2007) is a remake of the 1957 Western of the same name about a captured outlaw and the man who volunteers to deliver him to justice.

Critical and Box Office Response

3:10 to Yuma received generally positive reviews though there were some critics who felt the film was lacking. The film scored an 89% on Rotten Tomatoes and 76 on Metacritic.

The box office gross was approximately $53,606,916 in the U.S. and $14,148,545 abroad. The total of $67,755,461 exceeds the amount spent on the movie by roughly $18 million.

The film earned Academy Award nominations for Best Original Score and for Best Sound Mixing.

3:10 to Yuma Reviews (Good)

    • "The psycho role still makes it's presence known though as does the pattern of the old school western when men were men and their egos came packin' enough to shoot their own bullets into anyone trying to define their behavior. Many of the best westerns like The Searchers and Unforgiven were able to meld both.3:10 To Yuma wants to have it both ways, and mostly succeeds on both aspects, even if it takes just a little too long to make it on schedule"
    • "Until then, 3:10 to Yuma is a tonic: a throwback expertly retrofitted with new parts. In one telling campfire scene, Dan has to slice up the handcuffed Wade's steak dinner, and the badman patiently instructs his captor to pare away the fat and the gristle. That's how Mangold prefers it, too: lean and well-done."
    • "...3:10 to Yuma makes for a largely compelling ride on the strength of a powerful cast led by Russell Crowe and Christian Bale."
    • " Russell Crowe's on track in 3:10 to Yuma remake"

3:10 to Yuma Reviews (Bad)

    • "3:10 to Yuma Gets Derailed By Epic Ambitions."
    • "Too bad it's not better. It's a pretty frail reed on which to bank the genre's future, even with big guys Russell Crowe and Christian Bale at the center."
    • "It's one of those only-in-the-movies illogicalities that you just have to go with, along with a climactic turnabout that's long on poetic justice and preciously short on sense. When that clock strikes three, you can feel grateful for the great ride you had before 3:10 to Yuma veers off like the inept train service it heralds, chugging to a halt in points commonly known as hell in a handbasket."

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