The rough lot handed to women in the Old West remains a footnote in the cinematic history of cowboy days, but it figures front and center in The Homesman. Tommy Lee Jones' adaptation of the late Glendon Swarthout's flavorful 1988 novel is both lyrical and shocking, weirdly funny and grimly serious. | Read More
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