If Apocalypse Now was a fascinating mess at its original 1979 release time of two-and-a-half hours, then is it going to seem deeper and richer and more coherent with nearly 50 minutes of additional, ...
At the end of a weekend in which one three-hour movie broke all kinds of box-office records, another three-hour movie drew two resounding standing ovations at the Tribeca Film Festival. Of course, the ...
There’s certainly a lot more footage–53 minutes, to be precise–which makes this better in certain ways than the original Apocalypse Now, though the flaws are also magnified. (Kurtz’s Cambodian savages ...