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Out of the Furnace: Directed by Scott Cooper. With Woody Harrelson, Dendrie Taylor, Carl Ciarfalio, Nancy Mosser. When Rodney Baze mysteriously disappears and law enforcement doesn't follow through fast enough, his older brother Russell takes matters into his own hands to find justice.
"Out of the Furnace" was actually a surprisingly nice movie, given its synopsis which didn't really sell the movie all that well. The storyline was compelling, albeit a bit stereotypical. Russell (played by Christian Bale) and his younger brother Rodney (played by Casey Affleck) live hard lives, and when Russell is thrown a curve ball and end ...
40 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com. 90. Variety Scott Foundas. Cooper seems to make actors feel safe and willing to expose themselves in ways they ordinarily might not, and time and again he takes scenes to places of unexpected emotional power. 80. The Hollywood Reporter Todd McCarthy.
4 gru 2013 · "Out of the Furnace," about two suffering brothers (Christian Bale and Casey Affleck) in Pennsylvania steel country. hits some of the same notes as "The Deer Hunter" and Bruce Springsteen's early albums, but doesn't seem to have any idea what, exactly, it wants to say, or be.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an average approval rating of 54% based on 196 reviews, and an average rating of 5.91/10. The general consensus for the site says: "While it may not make the most of its incredible cast, Out of the Furnace is still so packed with talent that it's hard to turn away." [25]
Steelworker Russell Baze (Christian Bale) works a dead-end job and holds tight to his sense of family, duty and loyalty. Rodney Baze (Casey Affleck), Russell's brother, returns home after serving...
3 gru 2013 · The Times critic Manohla Dargis reviews "Out of the Furnace." Things get worse, as expected. Anxious to make more money, Rodney insists on fighting in bouts arranged by a mountain desperado...