A near-masterpiece of the noir genre, detailing the dirty underpinnings of a close-knit town in Texas, specifically a respected sheriff (Chris Cooper) who stumbles upon a long-buried mystery that his late father (Matthew McConaughey, played in flash-backs) might have been involve... read more
Chris Cooper,
Elizabeth Peņa,
Joe Morton,
Ron Canada,
Clifton James
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Reminiscent of a fine novel in depth and complexity, writer-director John Sayles' acclaimed drama uses the investigation of a 25-year-old murder as the framework for a detailed exploration of life in ... read more
DVD Release Date: November 9, 1999
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October 22, 2011
Far too long for what it is, I just couldn't concentrate on it and couldn't understand what was going on. Not my type of movie.
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July 7, 2011
Lone Star is an incredible crime / drama film. John Sayles directs an incredible cast of talented actors in this well plotted drama. Lonestar mixes many genres into one film, and director John Sayles manages to master every combined genre into one film. Lonestar is an incredible ... read more
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July 25, 2010
The movie begins with the discovery of a skull, a ring & a badge on a deserted rifle range. This prompts Sheriff Sam Deeds to investigate the matter. But from there on, the investigation takes the back seat. What follows is the story of the legendary Buddy Deeds, how his son Sam ... read more
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November 14, 2009
Sayles starts off with a plethora of concurrent story lines and flashbacks but manages to tie them all together quite nicely. This film deals with everything from parenting to immigration to racism to mental illness to politics to Texas history... Oh yes, almost forgot, and murd... read more
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September 6, 2009
As close to perfect as any true masterpiece can be. Sayles has created one of the most absorbing and engaging character studies ever committed to film. However, this isn't just the story of one or two individuals. It is the story of a community, it's past, it's present and the pr... read more
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March 17, 2008
You can tell this film's a masterpiece because you can't buy it on DVD in the UK, like Melville's "Le Samourai", Bertolucci's "The Conformist", Altman's "Nashville" and countless others. At its core, "Lone Star" is a touching and tragic love story centred around an archaeological... read more
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April 19, 2007
Brilliant multi-layered, multi-cultural mystery-cum western spanning four decades from John Sayles. Intelligent, dark and expertly performed.
Critic Reviews
The latest chapter in Sayles' ongoing great American novel. Full Review
Lone Star, one of Sayles best and most popular films, explores the historical strain between the Mexican and American communities in Texas. Though a bit didactic (too many sermons), it's well acted an... Full Review
Well over two hours with not a single minute wasted. Full Review
John Sayles is in fine form here, thanks in no small part to an excellent cast.
It is the structure of the film, including the smooth-subtle pans, turning present to past and back to present, that really awe. (published 7-19-96)
Lone Star is intrinsically an aggregate of John Sayles' prior films, politically and racially. Full Review
A intriguing use of non-linear narration . . . a palette of fascinating characters, and the gothic Americana setting of a small Texas town with many skeletons in its closet. Full Review
Could be shorter, but ultimately is Sayles doing what he does best
A near-perfect examination of small town Texas life, as seen through the prism of a decades-old murder mystery.
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