Clint Eastwood rose to stardom in the 1960s by employing a minimalist style of acting as Sergio Leone’s Man with No Name in “A Fistful of...
The Western genre was defined at the dawn of cinema by legendary filmmakers like John Ford, Henry King, and Sergio Leone, and essential films including The Great Train Robbery, Stagecoach, and The Good, the Bad...
John Ford did enjoy his petty tortures, especially when his subject was John Wayne. Ford had certainly earned the right to rib the star a little....
John Wayne starred in dozens of Westerns during his lengthy career, but he very rarely played the bad guy. One of his darkest roles came in...
While Jackie Chan has always been an affable and comedic performer, even going back to his early martial arts films from the 1970s, something curious happened...
When the upcoming biopic Daliland was announced as the closing night film for last year’s Toronto International Film Festival, one of its best-known actors was strangely left off...
John Wayne is one of the defining movie stars of the 20th century, but his career is filled with missed opportunities. “The Duke” had a signature swagger...
John Wayne and Clint Eastwood are easily the two names best associated with the Western film genre, but the two of them never starred alongside one...
Navigating the legendary terrain of Western movies can feel a bit like being in the desert all on your lonesome. Never fear: we’ve got a list locked and...
Despite the arrival and bulldozing successes of the spaghetti Westerns in the 1960s and 1970s, the wider Western genre thereafter declined and grew less popular in Hollywood. The...