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A Night in Old Mexico

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The film is a road-trip, a story about the virtue of surviving and the right of each individual to choose their own ending. After traveling to Mexico with his grandson (Jeremy Irvine), a rancher (Robert Duvall) finds stolen money from a drug deal.
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RogerEbert.com
Duvall can justify it all, he's just that kind of actor, but "A Night in Old Mexico" hasn't worked hard enough to give him a story worthy of his talents. In many cases, he is acting all alone up there.
May 16, 2014
Cinemalogue.com
... has some effective comedic moments, yet is less compelling as an examination of aging or fractured family dynamics.
July 25, 2014
New York Daily News
Not a second of this feels real, but at least we see Duvall croon "Mexicali Rose."
May 15, 2014
Slant Magazine
Red is the kind of lazily written, thankless curmudgeon role that uses the trials of advanced age for cheap laughs rather than harnessing a veteran actor's talent to engage our empathy.
May 12, 2014
Los Angeles Times
This poky, clichéd, slackly told picture, directed by Emilio Aragón, would've felt dated a few decades ago; now it feels like a downright relic.
May 15, 2014
L.A. Weekly
It's hard not to wonder if Duvall got passed over for a role in Last Vegas and, not to be outdone by that snake Kevin Kline, decided to make the Western version instead.
May 16, 2014
Washington Post
The movie doesn't have the same kind of emotional depth that Duvall and Wittliff managed to pull off decades ago. Worse, the dialogue often sounds stilted.
May 15, 2014