Clint Eastwood shows he can still deliver the goods on the big screen after five decades in his latest movie “The Mule.” In this true story, Eastwood plays a World War II veteran who becomes a courier for a drug cartel.
Eastwood plays the role with his usual charisma and humor, while at the same time directing the picture and serving as one of the producers. The sterling screenplay was written by Nick Schenk, based on “The Sinaloa Cartel’s 90 Year Old Drug Mule,” a 2014 New York Times article by Sam Dolnick.
The stellar cast includes Bradley Cooper, Laurence Fishburne, Michael Pena, Dianne Wiest, Andy Garcia, Alison Eastwood, and Richard Herd in this watchable and popular two hour picture from Warner Bros.
The Mule (2018)
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My Review
Clint Eastwood shows he can still deliver the goods on the big screen after five decades in his latest movie “The Mule.” In this true story, Eastwood plays a World War II veteran who becomes a courier for a drug cartel.
Eastwood plays the role with his usual charisma and humor, while at the same time directing the picture and serving as one of the producers. The sterling screenplay was written by Nick Schenk, based on “The Sinaloa Cartel’s 90 Year Old Drug Mule,” a 2014 New York Times article by Sam Dolnick.
The stellar cast includes Bradley Cooper, Laurence Fishburne, Michael Pena, Dianne Wiest, Andy Garcia, Alison Eastwood, and Richard Herd in this watchable and popular two hour picture from Warner Bros.