The passage of time can work both ways for a movie, and in the case of John Wayne, he hated one of his own more the older he ...
John Wayne: An American Experience has been a staple of the Fort Worth Stockyards since it opened in 2020. Much like the ...
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.
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.
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 ...
Whenever someone says, “They wouldn’t make that movie today,” it begs the inevitable question, “Why?” Sometimes, the person ...
John Wayne's Vietnam War film The Green Berets was backed by the government, portraying a very narrow view of the controversial war.
You’d think that John Wayne said the word “pilgrim” a lot. He did. But only in one movie. In “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance,” the Duke said it 25 times. The Internet Movie Database ...