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Jane Got A Gun
TrailerPanic strikes Jane Hammond when her outlaw husband John returns to their farm with bullet wounds. Jane then has to ask her ex-lover for help in order to save her outlaw husband from being killed by a gang.Actors: Natalie Portman, Joel Edgerton, Ewan McGregor, Noah Emmerich, Boyd Holbrook, Rodrigo Santoro, James Burnett, Sam Quinn, Maisie McMaster, Jenny Gabrielle, Alex Manette, ...»Director: Gavin OConnorCountry: United StatesDuration: 98 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 5.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Jane Got A Gun"
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Characters of "Jane Got A Gun"
Jane HammondPlayed by: Natalie PortmanDan FrostPlayed by: Joel EdgertonJohn BishopPlayed by: Ewan McGregorBill HammondPlayed by: Noah EmmerichVicPlayed by: Boyd HolbrookFitchumPlayed by: Rodrigo Santoro -
Directors of "Jane Got A Gun"
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Creators of "Jane Got A Gun"
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Critic Reviews of "Jane Got A Gun"
Time OutApril 19, 2016Feels as though everyone involved forced themselves to grit their teeth and get on with it.
Village VoiceFebruary 03, 2016O'Connor's movie is too sentimental and self-serious to add much of note to the mythos, but Portman embodies her character's grief no less movingly than her forebears.
AV ClubJanuary 30, 2016At times, Jane Got A Gun comes perilously close to staying passive-to becoming A Gun Was Gotten By Jane.
Los Angeles TimesJanuary 30, 2016As stripped-down, revisionist Westerns go, "Jane Got A Gun" may not have reinvented the wagon wheel, but it rolls out as a sturdy, well-crafted genre piece despite its rocky road to the screen.
New York TimesJanuary 29, 2016Whatever feminist angle the film might have once aspired to is lost in its listless shuffle.
NewsdayJanuary 29, 2016A Western with potential for feminist table-turning and old-fashioned violence, "Jane Got a Gun" is a major letdown. Despite being co-produced by Portman, the movie sells her character short at nearly every turn.
Film InquiryFebruary 22, 2017Though I still have faith in modern Westerns as a whole, I realize that Jane Got a Gun is one of many that will likely be forgotten in time.
The Mary SueJanuary 10, 2017This isn't a terrible movie; it certainly isn't the train wreck bomb of a release I've heard it described as. It just isn't anything great or especially engaging worth recommending.
Seven DaysJanuary 01, 2017Jane lacks a strong vision, doing justice to neither the camp potential of its title nor the sophistication of its structure. She's got a gun, all right, but it's shooting blanks.
Antagony & EcstasyDecember 06, 2016Finds a rather cunning way to make a brutishly straightforward scenario seem profoundly muddled.
Graffiti With PunctuationSeptember 08, 2016Jane Got A Gun has the promise of a strong female leading Western; the by the numbers end result doesn't even barely eclipse the central trio's last time on screen.
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