When Julius (Jacob Elordi) dispenses this wisdom to his sister-in-law Muriel (Daisy Edgar-Jones) he’s ostensibly talking about cheating in card games. But in “On Swift Horses,” his words cause ripples ...
There were many things that On Swift Horses stars Diego Calva and Sasha Calle learned about being queer and Latin in 1950s America while working with director Daniel Minahan. That includes the greaser ...
There's nothing swift about the handsomely crafted but dramatically inert period piece On Swift Horses. Director Daniel Minahan's adaptation of Shannon Pufahl's 2019 novel is full of yearning and ...
On Swift Horses tells the story of Muriel (Daisy Edgar-Jones), her husband Lee (Will Poulter), and his brother Julius (Jacob Elordi), who all live in Kansas near the end of the Korean War. Muriel and ...
Muriel, a waitress in 1950s America, seems to be the quintessential June Cleaver. She's got a loving husband, a suburban house with a white picket fence in California and nice outfits. But not ...
It seems like 2025 is going to be the year of faithful book-to-screen adaptations and I’m all here for it. With a lineup of films such as People We Meet On Vacation, The Housemaid, and Mickey 17, I ...
Despite ending with its three central characters alone, On Swift Horses also points toward true happiness. After realizing that she's queer, Muriel (Daisy Edgar-Jones) ends up leaving her husband Lee ...
There’s a Taylor Swift lyric for every occasion. Feeling down after a long day at work? “Shake it off.” Breaking up with an ex-, this time for good? “We are never, ever, ever getting back together.” ...
Thankfully, “On Swift Horses” is something much more complex and compelling than the love-triangle tale you expect from its first several minutes. After all, what were we to think upon meeting Daisy ...
LGBTQ+ drama On Swift Horses (now on Netflix) assembles a knee-bucklingly talented young cast to channel its tones of bittersweet yearning: Daisy Edgar-Jones, Jacob Elordi, Will Poulter, and Diego ...
Muriel, a waitress in 1950s America, seems to be the quintessential June Cleaver. She’s got a loving husband, a suburban house with a white picket fence in California and nice outfits. But not ...
Muriel, a waitress in 1950s America, seems to be the quintessential June Cleaver. She’s got a loving husband, a suburban house with a white picket fence in California and nice outfits. But not ...
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