John Wayne's filmography is still well-received by critics decades after the legendary actor's career came to an end.
Before 'The Great Train Robbery', the first western movie, 'Kidnapping By Indians', was made several years before in an English town.
It’s easy to pick holes in John Wayne’s character. The western star may have been an unimpeachable ... to team up again with ...
Columnist: If you want a feel good storyline, I suggest you join me in taking a step back in time to the old movies from the ...
There were no small parts in a John Wayne movie. Though John Wayne is the most recognizable of these performers, he was neither the first nor the longest-tenured of these Western stars.
Gamereactor invites you to explore the best of John Ford. From the sweeping vistas of the American West to the timeless tales ...
John Wayne’s first movie as director was 1960’s The Alamo, but he was technically the uncredited one a year later on another Western. Duke starred in The Comancheros as Captain Jake Cutter in ...
Movie legend John Wayne jumped from being a Western hero on the big screen to seeing his character Hondo spin-off in an ABC ...
all it took was one dolly zoom of the Ringo Kid in Stagecoach to cement John Wayne's status as a bonafide movie star. Following his breakthrough performance in Ford's revolutionary 1939 Western ...
Searchers will open the four-day film festival named after film critic Roger Ebert on April 23-26. Festival passes go on sale ...
Chisum, which is on ITV4 this afternoon, was John Wayne's first movie of the 1970s, which would also be the Western legend's final decade. The film was based on the Lincoln County War of 1878 with ...