Kurt Russell has been in several Westerns, but his most iconic role in Tombstone wouldn't have happened if he hadn't starred ...
However, a few Spaghetti Westerns stick to the basics while still infusing various satirical or ordinary comedy elements.
If you visit the new York County History Center, one of the first things you’ll see when you walk through the door is Reddy ...
With Tinsel Town experiencing a severe drought of original ideas of late, anxious studios, screenwriters, and producers have been gazing into the rear view mirror more to examine existing films ...
Clint Eastwood steps behind the camera for his 42nd film, "Juror No. 2," and experts reveal why the Oscar winner has kept ...
Each summer, European tourists descend on Death Valley, following the alleged footsteps of a famed German author. It’s this ...
As the wildly popular TV western prepares to air its final episodes, we look at four ways it seized the country’s attention.
The way Warner Bros has handled the veteran star’s 40th film as director is in keeping with Hollywood studios’ new approach to the movie economy ...
The deeper you go down the wormhole with Phil Lesh, bass player and co-founder of Haight-Ashbury’s first and foremost band, The Grateful Dead—the more you understand: His bass technique was a pure ...
We’ve come as big fans of the HBO series, based on the muddy mining town’s boom and its real characters. Moriah was just the ...
The final movie was a financial success despite general critical antipathy towards spaghetti Westerns and cemented Eastwood as a star. He would spend the rest of the 60s and much of the 70s starring ...