Horizon Will Be a Monumental Achievement - If Kevin Costner Can Finish It
Briefly

The first chapter of Kevin Costner's western epic, Horizon: An American Saga, premiered at Cannes but faced poor box office performance, leading to Warner Bros. dropping plans for its sequel. The second chapter debuted at the Venice Film Festival and lacks a distributor. Despite the large investment required and the unfinished nature of the project, it promises to be a monumental cinematic achievement, though concerns linger on whether it will ever be completed. Unlike typical multipart films, Horizon's narrative is slower, likened to a train building its tracks, with no promise of resolution.
It did just have its U.S. premiere at the Santa Barbara Film Festival.
There’s also a fair chance that it will all wind up as ... nothing.
Cinematically, the whole thing will feel like a monumental achievement once completed.
Read at Vulture
[
|
]