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    Movie Review

    Netflix's Mudbound turns a tale of true grit into a truly great film

    Alex Bentley
    Nov 17, 2017 | 5:22 pm
    Netflix's Mudbound turns a tale of true grit into a truly great film
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    Historical stories about the American South tend to get lumped into one of two periods: the 1860s, because of the Civil War, or the 1960s, because of the fight for civil rights. That obviously leaves a vast amount of time — and the political, racial, and personal stories it contains, underrepresented in movies.

    Writer/director Dee Rees tells one such story in the devastating and deeply felt Mudbound. The film centers around two families in Mississippi in the Jim Crow-era 1940s: The McAllans, a white family led by Henry (Jason Clarke) and Laura (Carey Mulligan); and the Jacksons, a black family led by Hap (Rob Morgan) and Florence (Mary J. Blige).

    Both families are farmers, with the Jacksons renting land that the McAllans own. The struggles each family face are immense, though given the deep-set racism of the time, it’s clear which family has more of an uphill battle. There is an inherent distrust on both sides, a barrier that is not easily broken down.

    When World War II starts, each family sends one member to fight: Henry’s brother, Jamie (Garrett Hedlund), and the Jacksons' son, Ronsel (Jason Mitchell). Their separate experiences in Europe change both in many ways — changes that are at odds with the stubborn attitudes they’re met with when they return.

    Rees and co-writer Virgil Williams, working from the book by Hillary Jordan, do a phenomenal job of conveying what it was like for people living in their situations. This is not a pretty movie in any sense; it gets down and dirty, often literally, so that you can feel the griminess of the work — and sometimes, of the people.

    Overt racism has been depicted so much in Civil War or civil rights movies that it sometimes loses its ability to shock. Rees makes sure to keep the specter of racism ever-present while saving its most horrendous consequences until the moments when they’re most effective. The two families may share similar lives, but they’ll never be equal, at least not in 1940s Mississippi.

    The acting across the board is near-perfect. Clarke, Morgan, and Mulligan each give performances that would be award-worthy in almost any other movie. But they’re outshone by Mitchell, Hedlund, and especially Blige, who lays herself bare in giving her all to the role.

    Given that it’s a Netflix movie with a limited theatrical release, there may be skepticism at the strength of Mudbound. But it’s simply one of the best movies of the year no matter the platform, and it’s sure to be a big contender come Oscars time.

    Jason Mitchell and Garrett Hedlund in Mudbound.

    Jason Mitchell and Garrett Hedlund in Mudbound
      
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    Jason Mitchell and Garrett Hedlund in Mudbound.
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    Soccer News

    Dallas professional soccer team chooses new name and team colors

    Teresa Gubbins
    May 2, 2025 | 8:00 pm
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    A new era of professional soccer is coming to North Texas: The soccer entity previously known as USL Dallas has a new identity, called Atlético Dallas.

    USL Dallas, now known as Atlético Dallas, is a professional soccer team coming in 2027 as part of the USL Championship. Founded by soccer enthusiasts Matt Valentine and Sam Morton, it'll be part of the United Soccer League (USL) Championship, in partnership with the city of Garland. It'll be the second men's soccer team in the region, joining FC Dallas a professional soccer club based in Frisco that plays in Major League Soccer (MLS).

    The announcement about the new branding was made during a fanfare-filled event in downtown Garland on May 2 featuring appearances by local personalities such as Armando “El Chiquilín” Ulloa of La Grande 107.5 FM, who also joins the club as a minority owner and brand ambassador.

    “This brand launch is more than a name reveal —it's a declaration of who we are and what we stand for,” Valentine said. “Atlético Dallas reflects our ambition, our roots in the game, and our commitment to uniting the community through our shared love of soccer."

    Part of the new brand identity includes bold team colors: Texas Topaz (light blue), Blackland Crude (black), Silver Ore (metallic silver), and white. Hey sounds like Cowboys colors. There are also wolf and snake mascots.

    Atlético Dallas' youth division will now be known as Atlético Dallas Youth, following a recently announced partnership with Renegades Soccer Club. With more than 2,500 young athletes and a reputation for competitive excellence, the transition will strengthen the club’s commitment to developing homegrown talent through a clear and direct pathway to the pros.

    The club is preparing to kick off play in the USL Championship in 2027, joining the fastest-growing professional soccer organization in the U.S.

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