Back in 1963, John Wayne starred in a Western comedy loosely based on William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. Duke ...
Even by his own highly traditional standards, there is a scene in one of Wayne’s movies that hasn’t aged particularly well.
The Tailor to the Stars. He’s the man who dressed Johnny Cash in head-to-toe black and designed a jumpsuit that matched Elvis ...
Prophetstown” on view at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site through Dec. 1, challenges the idealized American version of ...
Olson is most animated when he reminisces about the time he met his hero. Shortly after the museum opened, he drove to Roxbury, Conn., and spent 40 minutes with Widmark. The long-retired actor signed ...
Murphy remembers Heff putting up posters of Jim Morrison ... the 1948 Howard Hawks/John Wayne Western in which a professional gunman, Chery Valance (played by John Ireland) is hired to help ...
Opening night of the 26th Champaign film festival will feature a screening of a new 70mm print of the 1956 Western classic ...
John Wayne was the uncredited director on one of his classic Westerns when the director, who helmed Casablanca, was terminally ill. Duke also wouldn't put up with supporters of "socialist" John F ...
John Wayne's filmography is still well-received by critics decades after the legendary actor's career came to an end.
Searchers will open the four-day film festival named after film critic Roger Ebert on April 23-26. Festival passes go on sale ...