John Wayne's Vietnam War film The Green Berets was backed by the government, portraying a very narrow view of the controversial war.
Gil Low, who met icons like Amelia Earhart and John Wayne, served 30 years in the Navy and shared stories from his global ...
No matter how much you love Westerns, there's no denying that Wayne did some of his best work when he took off his cowboy hat and squinted toward a new horizon.
After the international quagmire that was the Vietnam War, movies were no longer all fun and games. The glossy, Hollywood ...
The son of Academy Award winner John Wayne says he never heard why the Duke bought property in Sequim but knows "it's certainly got some value now." Ethan Wayne lived summers in Sequim with his ...
Today’s Caprock Chronicles article about Lubbock’s World War II Breakfast Club is by frequent contributor Chuck Lanehart.
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 ...
In the aftermath of Night of the Living Dead, Blaxploitation, and Black filmmakers sank their teeth into horror with Blacula (1972), Ganja & Hess, Sugar Hill (1974), and Petey Wheatstraw (1977), and ...