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Kevin Costner’s film career spans over 50 movies, showcasing his versatility in both Western and non-Western genres.
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Costner’s underrated films, like Mr. Brooks and The Company Men, deserve more appreciation and a critical reassessment.
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Despite some failures, such as The Postman and 3000 Miles to Graceland, Costner’s acting talent remains a highlight in each film.
Kevin Costner Has had a vast film career with many significant hits and some underrated films that deserve more love. In over 50 films, Kevin Costner is best known for his Western movies, although he has dabbled in many genres throughout his career. The first role of the actor was in the 1981 film Malibu hot summer. costner, Acting for over 40 years, he has become a significant Hollywood celebrity over the past four decades, starring in both television and film.
apart from film, Costner also has a country music and sporting career, The latter gives Kevin Costner influence in the sports movie genre. Some of Costner’s films, viz water worldare infamous flops, although they are still considered popular in popular culture. Some of Costner’s underrated films, however, have been hidden or overlooked over the years and deserve another watch and more love from modern audiences.
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Mr. Brooks (2007)
You. Bruce A. Evans
The film is a psychological thriller about Mr. Brooks, played by Costner, A businessman with a murderous alter ego (played by William Hurt), who takes on a protégé after being blackmailed. Detective Atwood, played by Demi Moore, begins to dig deeper into the case, putting pressure on Brooks. The movie has a lot of twists and subplots, almost to the point of being overdone and too tropey. However, the line is good.
The film received mixed reviews from critics, with a 55% on Rotten Tomatoes. It has a more successful audience reception. Mr. Brooks Profited with $48.1 million at the box office on a $20 million budget. Some audiences consider the film a future cult classic, although it has yet to reach that level. Not only does the movie deserve a rewatch and a critical reassessment, but it could also benefit from more world-building in the form of a sequel or prequel.
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The Postman (1997)
You. Kevin Costner
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December 25, 1997
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177 minutes
Costner directed, produced and starred in The postmanAppear as the titular postman. Released in 1997, The postman is a post-apocalyptic adventure epic set in the year 2013. The movie follows Costner, a post-apocalyptic drifter who dons a postman’s suit and inspires hope in a “Restored United States of America.“Some found it strange that Costner chose to cast himself in the role, even though he is capable of performing the Western nomadic wife well.
Released on Christmas Day in 1997, The postman Made only $30 million on an $80 million budget and was a commercial failure. Despite its critical flaws, Costner has spoken publicly about his pride in the movie. The film certainly hurt Costner’s career, with him not appearing in another film until 1999. For better or worse, The postman remains one of Costner’s most infamous films and deserves another watch.
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Sound Has It… (2005)
You. Rob Reiner
Rumor has it… Jennifer Aniston stars as Sarah Huttinger, a woman who discovers her family may have been the inspiration for the book and film The Graduate. Directed by Rob Reiner, the film follows Sarah as she navigates her complicated family history and her current relationship with her fiancé, played by Mark Ruffalo. Kevin Costner and Shirley MacLaine co-star in this romantic comedy-drama.
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Rob Reiner
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December 25, 2005
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97 minutes
Rumor has it… is a romantic comedy starring Kevin Costner, Jennifer Aniston, Shirley MacLaine and Mark Ruffalo. In the rom-com, Costner plays Beau Burroughs, a wealthy techie in Silicon Valley who becomes entangled with multiple generations of a family of women. The plot is a bit unusual, viz A woman learns that her family may have been the inspiration for the novella The graduate, On which the famous 1967 film is based. On a $70 million budget, Rumor has it… Made $88.9 million at the box office.
Directed by famed rom-com director Rob Reiner, Many consider the film intelligently written, directed and acted, Although audiences tend to be split on the film’s merits. Unfortunately, the movie scored only 21% on Rotten Tomatoes. Despite some underlying moral issues in the movie, the all-star cast and comedic premise make Rumor has it… Better than it might initially seem.
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The Corporate Men (2011)
You. John Wells
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John Wells
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October 21, 2010
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104 minutes
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John Wells
The company people Follows a rising star who is laid off at a shipping and manufacturing company. He and his coworkers must redefine their lifestyles and reassess their priorities. Costner plays the main character’s blue-collar brother-in-law, Who hires him after the dismissal. Although often depressing in tone, the film is made better by a stellar cast. With Costner, Ben Affleck, Tommy Lee Jones and Chris Cooper, among many others.
The company people Explores the crushing grind of capitalism juxtaposed against the power of employees. The drama connects emotionally with audiences, especially those who have ever lost a job, exploring the reactions and behaviors that often follow. The film shows its biases but doesn’t go overboard or become preachy. While the film’s critical reception is on the higher end, with a 68% Rotten Tomatoes score, The audience score is significantly lower at just 55%. This does not mean that the film is an acquired taste, but that it may deserve reevaluation from a non-critical or theoretical lens.
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The New Daughter (2009)
You. Luiso Berdejo
Costner’s only horror film, The new daughterFollows a family haunted by an evil presence after moving to a new home. Costner plays a recently divorced writer whose daughter begins to change in unexpected ways, Which are determined to be related to the strange hill near their house. It is both an investigation of horror monsters and a family drama about a post-divorce family. The film has a Rotten Tomatoes critics score of 40%.
For better or worse, the film follows many horror movie tropes, Including researching important backstories on the property and multiple jumpscares. Although The new daughter Can still satisfy the genre by creating a good enough horror film, it doesn’t do much original storytelling. However, all hope for The new daughter is not lost. What sets The new daughter Separate is the novelty of seeing Costner play in the horror genre.
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The Highwaymen (2019)
You. John Lee Hancock
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John Lee Hancock
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March 29, 2019
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132 minutes
The Highwaymen is based on the true story of Bonnie and Clyde’s final days, Told from the perspective of the people who killed them. The titular highwaymen include Costner as Texas Ranger Frank”Pancho” Hammer and Woody Harrelson as Ben Manny Gult. Kathy Bates also has a significant role in the film. The Highwaymen Was filmed in many real-life locations in the Bonnie and Clyde story and includes some real details.
With a 76% score on Rotten Tomatoes, the film was generally liked by audiences. However, the critics score is lower, With many noting that the film is relatively generic. The film has a limited theatrical release, with its wide release on Netflix. With two big stars in the lead, the movie promised to be a Western gang action film, and it was able to deliver. Despite mediocre critics’ reviews, the audience agrees that the film is lovable and perhaps a future classic.
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3000 Miles to Graceland (2001)
You. Demian Lichtenstein
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Demian Lichtenstein
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February 23, 2001
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125 minutes
Costner starred alongside Kurt Russell in the action film 3000 miles to Graceland, where the two play Elvis impersonators attempting a major Las Vegas heist. These men and their team attempt to steal over $3 million and leave many casualties behind. The movie is considered one of Russell’s worst films, although Costner’s acting is seen as better-than-average. The film received only 15% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes. The film earned $18.7 million at the box office, less than half of its $47.4 million budget.
The film was significant in Costner’s career as he tried to break out of the healthy American image he had developed in previous movies. Costner and Russell feuded over 3000 miles to Graceland’s Do, with Costner’s suggestion of a violent film winning. Costner tried to change his persona to that of a villainous rebel, Although the lack of success in the movie could not change his reputation. After watching, the film, with its interesting premise and iconic performances, may yet have the ability to change Costner’s public persona.
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Wyatt Earp (1994)
You. Lawrence Kasdan
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June 24, 1994
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190 minutes
Wyatt Erp is one of Costner’s less successful western films. The movie focuses on the titular Arizona law marshal, whose feud led to the OK Corral gunfight. A major criticism of the film is its bloated runtime, which is over three hours. however, Fans of the genre often find that this satisfies their western shootout needs. The film has been added to many “worst of“Lists in 1994, which definitely reduces its prominence on Costner’s resume. However, the film is still an exciting and dramatic take on an important historical figure.
The market for Earp-related films is highly saturated. Wyatt Erp was released soon after tombstoneAnother movie about Earp and Doc Holliday, reducing his caste appeal and hurting the film’s profits. Costner was supposed to be involved in tombstoneBut an argument about Earp’s prominence in the film led to his movie’s creation a year later. Ultimately, because of the premiere date and runtime, Costner’s film lost the tombstone Against Wyatt Erp Battle. However, that doesn’t diminish the quality or effort in Costner’s performance in the movie, which has more positive overall reviews on Rotten Tomatoes than not.
Movie | Budget | Worldwide Box Office |
tombstone (1993) | $25 million | $73.2 million |
Wyatt Erp (1994) | $63 million | $25 million |
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Dragonfly (2002)
You. Tom Shadiak
Costner stars in Dragonfly Like a sad doctor whose patient’s near-death experiences seem to be messages from his dead wife. Costner’s performance is notably well-done, adding to the charm of the movie. Although the film has only 7% of critics on Rotten Tomatoes, the audience reviews are much more optimistic, with 62%. The movie only made $52.3 million on a $60 million budget.
Although Dragonfly Has a dark tone, it becomes a good and refreshing watch and takes on sadness.
Dragonfly Blends genres like a supernatural mystery thriller. However, many find that the story is a classic story told quite simply, which adds to its charm. Some viewers have praised the film for being heartfelt and touching, especially to those who have lost a loved one. Although Dragonfly Has a dark tone, it becomes a good and refreshing watch and takes on sadness. The movie also has an interesting twist ending, which makes it worth another watch and perhaps a reassessment.
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A Perfect World (1993)
You. John Lee Hancock
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November 24, 1993
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138 minutes
Costner stars alongside Clint Eastwood in this crime thriller. Costner plays RobertButch“Haynes, an escaped prisoner who takes a young boy hostage. Eastwood is Chief”Red“Garnett, the Texas Ranger in pursuit of the criminal. Despite complaints that the film was rambling and Costner could not accurately pull off the villainous character, The critical reception of the film was largely positive. Critic Roger Ebert gave it four stars and called it “A film that any director alive could be proud to sign.”
The movie had a mediocre domestic box office, although it made three times as much overseas, a total of $135 million worldwide. in retrospect, Costner said he knew the film was huge and likely disappointed many, although he still felt it was an opportunity to grow as an actor. The film is considered an acting success of Kevin Costner And one of Eastwood’s better films. The film received a good amount of praise at the time of its release, but should be recirculated in discussions of modern pop culture.
Source: Roger Ebert.