A Murder of Crowes — Midwest Film Journal's monthlong celebration of actor Russell Crowe — concludes with Nick Rogers' reflection on 2003's "Master & Commander: The Far Side of the World."
A Murder of Crowes — Midwest Film Journal's monthlong celebration of actor Russell Crowe — continues with Matt Hurt's essay on the 2007 remake of "3:10 to Yuma." Here, Crowe is key to the film's exploration of masculinity and the fragility therein.
A Murder of Crowes — Midwest Film Journal's monthlong celebration of actor Russell Crowe — continues with Andy Carr's look at the actor's less-heralded comic performance in "The Nice Guys."
A Murder of Crowes — Midwest Film Journal's monthlong celebration of actor Russell Crowe — continues with Evan Dossey's look back at one of his first big Hollywood efforts, 1995's "Virtuosity."
A Murder of Crowes — Midwest Film Journal's monthlong celebration of actor Russell Crowe — continues with Dave Gutierrez's reflection on Crowe's first Hollywood film, "The Quick and the Dead."
A Murder of Crowes — Midwest Film Journal's monthlong celebration of actor Russell Crowe — continues with Eric Harris's reflection on 2010's "Robin Hood," largely forgotten among Crowe's filmography.
A Murder of Crowes — Midwest Film Journal's monthlong celebration of actor Russell Crowe — continues with Bob Bloom's look back at Crowe's Oscar-nominated turn in "A Beautiful Mind."
A Murder of Crowes — Midwest Film Journal's monthlong celebration of actor Russell Crowe — continues with Richard Propes' personal reflection on Crowe's supporting role in "Boy Erased."
A Murder of Crowes — Midwest Film Journal's monthlong celebration of the actor Russell Crowe — continues with Lou Harry's atypically merciful examination of Crowe's turn in the musical "Les Misérables."
A Murder of Crowes — Midwest Film Journal's monthlong celebration of actor Russell Crowe — continues with Andy Carr's reflection on the poor-taste goodness of "Unhinged."
A Murder of Crowes — Midwest Film Journal's monthlong celebration of actor Russell Crowe — continues with George Dibble's essay on "Cinderella Man."
A Murder of Crowes — Midwest Film Journal's monthlong celebration of Russell Crowe — continues with Nick Rogers' look at the biblical epic "Noah." It's a special Sunday edition, as Crowe celebrates his 60th birthday.
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