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.
Back in 1963, John Wayne starred in a Western comedy loosely based on William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. Duke ...
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.
Movie legend John Wayne jumped from being a Western hero on the big screen to seeing his character Hondo spin-off in an ABC ...
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 ...
Searchers will open the four-day film festival named after film critic Roger Ebert on April 23-26. Festival passes go on sale ...
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 ...
The festival honoring Pulitzer-winning film critic Roger Ebert will show the 1956 Western “The Searchers” as its opening movie. The John Wayne and Natalie Wood film will be shown on a new 70 mm print.
Gamereactor invites you to explore the best of John Ford. From the sweeping vistas of the American West to the timeless tales ...