The Western genre is one of the oldest and cherished film genres to ever enter the landscape of cinema and successfully transitioned into the Talkies, only growing immensely popular among movie goers.
The western is one of the most beloved genres of all. Below is a reminder of some of the greatest entries in the western canon. 20. Ride Lonesome (Budd Boetticher, 1959) The pick of Boetticher and ...
As the holidays roll around, many of us might use movies to fill the passing time or bring your family together. Plenty of films have been shot in Arizona, particularly Western films. For example, ...
The best antiheroes in Westerns are often complex and brilliantly layered characters that helped change the genre for the better. In the days of classic Western films, it was almost always good guys ...
The Western has always used its semi-historic, legendary playground as a place to speak to the present. When Cameron was ...
Every decade has a cinematic genre that forever defines its generation. In the 1930s, it was the kind of screwball comedy that starred Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, Clark Gable, and James Stewart. In ...
Ryan Heffernan is a Senior Writer at Collider. Storytelling has been one of his interests since an early age, with his appreciation for film and television becoming a particular interest of his during ...
“What you got ain’t nothin’ new,” drawls Ellis (Barry Corbin) to Sheriff Bell (Tommy Lee Jones) in the Coen brothers’ Oscar-winning neo-Western film “No Country for Old Men.” This notion of perpetual ...