One of Sylvester Stallone's most famous roles could have been played by none other than Clint Eastwood. Here's what happened.
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Clint Eastwood's The Man With No Name Changed Westerns For The Better
Clint Eastwood had one goal when he took the role of The Man with No Name, and he helped change the Western genre forever ...
Clint Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers, which served as a companion piece to Letters From Iwo Jima, is headed to a new ...
Clint Eastwood's war movies as an actor and/or director range from leaving something to be desired to being haunting tributes to real-life combat veterans.
By the time he made his directorial debut on 1971’s Play Misty for Me, Clint Eastwood had more than 20 movies and almost a ...
In his new animated film, American director Bill Plympton delivers a western of extraordinary fluidity, drawn entirely in ink ...
Clint Eastwood announced himself in Hollywood with the role of spirited ramrod Rowdy Yates in "Rawhide," but his duties on the show went beyond just acting.
Once you've seen the most popular, classic Westerns, check out lesser-known gems like Death Rides a Horse and Pale Rider.
This weekend, the Stanford Theatre screens the classic, 75-year-old Western ‘Broken Arrow,’ made by Bay Area native Delmer ...
John Wayne was very protective of his image, so much so that he turned down a classic because he didn't think people wanted ...
However, there is one film in particular that's been called a “masterpiece” that changed how Westerns are viewed forever. Fans say it has “not a wasted scene” and it’s even been called “the greatest ...
The MIX NYC Queer Experimental Film Festival, taking place Nov. 20-22 at the Quad Cinema, features dozens of short films. Here is a rundown of films from ...
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