The Mule is another classic Clint Eastwood road movie. I’m guessing Clyde the orangutan has retired from acting otherwise he’d be along for the ride too. Earl Stone (Clint Eastwood) is an ...
DETROIT (WXYZ) — When stories are stranger than fiction, it’s no surprise Hollywood makes a movie about it! The film, "The Mule," is about a drug cartel who hires ...
Both tender apologia and vigorous justification, Clint Eastwood’s “The Mule” is a deeply, fascinatingly personal meditation from the 88-year-old director who, like his aged drug mule protagonist, has ...
Old rich movie stars get bored, I gather. Robert Redford, 82, decided to grease the rocking chair by robbing banks in “The Old Man & The Gun.” Morgan Freeman (81), Michael Caine (85), and Alan Arkin ...
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The Pitch: Earl Stone is the mule. A transporter for the cartels, on the lam from that thing called life. But this isn’t some punk kid with gym bags and stuffed condoms at the international section of ...
American movies are so addicted to well-intentioned wrongdoing that you’d think income-redistributing thief and ethical assassin were common career choices. But Clint Eastwood, who has mined our ...
Both tender apologia and vigorous justification, Clint Eastwood's "The Mule" is a deeply, fascinatingly personal meditation from the 88-year-old director who, like his aged drug mule protagonist, has ...
LAS CRUCES — Clint Eastwood's "The Mule" opened in theaters last Friday and brought in $17.5 million its opening weekend, good for the No. 2 spot at the box office. The production also spent money in ...
In his latest movie, Clint Eastwood is taking on a very different role - an old war vet and great grandfather with no criminal record who just happens to drive across the country transporting millions ...
The first line uttered in Clint Eastwood's "The Mule" is from Earl Stone (Eastwood), who greets one of the workers on his daylily farm: "Hey Jose, what's with the taco wagon? It's like you were born ...