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79
Viewer score based on 27 votes.

Critic Score

76
Critics' score based on 37 reviews.
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not a very good movie

November 21,2010
mirandaEidson

it was a great movie! favorite western movie ever! and there wasn't bad violence! one of my favorites!

April 10,2009
Paul Preister

This movie was awesome. One of the best movies of all time!

February 02,2009
BigHopsC15

Sorry to give away the ending, but it made no sense at all. Crowe's character is a bad guy being delivered to the prison train while meantime his... ng is trying to rescue him. But we must believe that Crowe's conscience is bothering him because right when he is being rescued he seemingly has a change of heart. How changed? He proceeds to slaughter his own loyal gang members who have been risking their lives to help him and then cheerfully jumps on the prison train to go off to jail while hinting he will soon escape. Completely stupid and senseless!Seems like Crowe's past success has gotten to his head. Gladiator is one of my all time favoorites, but this one stinks! Full Review

May 22,2008
feraljimm

This movie was excellent!! A must see!!

May 22,2008
lnunez7977
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Critic Reviews

James Mangold's 3:10 to Yuma restores the wounded heart of the Western and rescues it from the morass of pointless violence.Full Review

Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times

The finest American Westerns have a characteristic that 3:10 to Yuma shares. In a way that's almost mystical, they suggest a truth beyond the specifics of the tale.Full Review

Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle

James Mangold directs it with such energy and passion that it's as if he didn't know it's all been done before.Full Review

Kenneth Turan
Los Angeles Times

Both actors are among the best, most intuitively creative we have, and whatever transpires offscreen in Crowe’s case, onscreen they only serve their characters. Neither man showboats here, and it’s a thrill to watch them work.Full Review

Ty Burr
Boston Globe

Mangold delivers a taut modern take on a lesser classic, preserving the "High Noon" themes about doing the right thing against all odds, and injecting a more modern pacing and urgency without going overboard. His film isn't Leonard's classic, but it's a solid, genre-respecting Western in its own right.Full Review

Tasha Robinson
The Onion (A.V. Club)
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