"Seraphim Falls" looks like something out of the ordinary solely by virtue of its rarity, but in 1956, it would have been a solid but unexceptional revenge Western. Aside from spasms of brutal ...
Directed and co-written by David Von Ancken along with Abby Everett Jaques, Seraphim Falls (2006) is a revisionist Western movie. Set during the Civil War in 1868, the movie follows Gideon, who is ...
In the early scenes of David Von Ancken’s moody Western “Seraphim Falls,” we watch a grizzled Pierce Brosnan get shot, swim over a waterfall, start a fire with gunpowder, cut the bullet from his ...
At the time that Seraphim Falls was released in 2006, it had only been four years since Pierce Brosnan’s final appearance as James Bond in 2002’s Die Another Day. As for Neeson, this film came out ...
David Von Ancken, a director best known for his work on the television series “Code Black” and action-thriller film “Seraphim Falls,” died on Monday at 56, Von Ancken’s representation confirmed to ...
“Seraphim Falls,” like “Apocalypto,” values movement over dialogue-conversation, when it happens, is in negligibly flat, Zane Grey banalities; you can hear “I reckon,” “I’d be obliged,” and “’round ...
“Seraphim Falls” comes from Mel Gibson’s company, Icon Productions, but it’s so creatively and consistently violent you’d think Gibson himself directed it, too. (He didn’t — it’s actually the ...
In the case of Seraphim Falls, Sony didn’t give anyone an extra incentive to pick up this release. The only extras are a commentary and a making-of documentary. The studio didn’t appear to think that ...