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  1. Oct 20, 2023 · And yet, the results are far from those prospects. “Butcher’s Crossing” is unfocused, distant, and flat. Adapted from John Edward Williams’ same-titled novel, director Gabe Polsky's film is a conservationist narrative about man’s greed and tyranny over nature. While the Western genre has always been a handy tool for mythologizing, it can equally serve

  2. Butcher's Crossing (2023) Butcher's Crossing. The filming of Butcher’s Crossing starring Nicolas Cage, Fred Hechinger and Paul Raci started in October 2021. It was entirely filmed in Montana mostly in the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Glacier National Park was also used as a location. The movie was also shot in Nevada City in Madison County ...

  3. Sep 15, 2022 · Cast: Nicolas Cage, Fred Hechinger, Rachel Keller, Xander Berkeley, Jeremy Bobb, Paul Raci. Director: Gabe Polsky. Screenwriters: Gabe Polsky, Liam Satre Meloy. 1 hour 47 minutes. Hechinger’s ...

  4. Jan 24, 2022 · Per Goodreads, "Butcher's Crossing" follows a young, East Coast academic named William Andrews, who, "fired up by Emerson to seek 'an original relation to nature,' drops out of Harvard and heads ...

  5. Butcher's Crossing is a western novel by John Williams, originally published in 1960. The story follows William Andrews, a young Harvard student who leaves his life behind to explore the American West. The book begins and ends in the fictional frontier town of Butcher's Crossing, Kansas, in the early 1870s, where Andrews joins a buffalo-hunting ...

  6. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Nov 3, 2023. Daniel Rester Battle Royale With Cheese. Butcher’s Crossing is a simple but solid Western with beautiful locations. Cage turns in another ...

  7. As a movie its pacing, plot, and development all feel bad, it's rather beautiful and the acting is a mix of good to okay but its hard to enjoy as a whole. In the 1870s, a young Harvard dropout seeks his destiny out West by tying his fate to a team of buffalo hunters led by a man named Miller.