Not that long ago, it seemed like the Western genre was all but dead. But like a revenant, it has risen from Boot Hill and must be gunned down like some unliving horror.
At least that’s the direction the traditional Western seems to be heading: take some gunslingers and pit them against the supernatural. The latest flick to slap leather for a showdown with villains from beyond the grave is High Midnight, which Mary Lambert will direct for ThinkFilm. Lambert knows a thing or two about nasty things returning from the afterlife, having previously helmed both Pet Sematary movies.
The story from neophyte Denis Faye follows a haggard sheriff who joins a kooky vampire hunter to halt a dastardly army of undead at a
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