There have been many great Westerns released in the past century, with The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and The Searchers being ...
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John Wayne's Most Violent Movie Is Also His Most Underrated
John Wayne has starred in some great Westerns over his career, but one of his most underrated was also his most violent as a ...
While there are undoubtedly far too many characters to choose from for a definitive list of the greatest Western characters, ...
Amidst the rugged Western backdrop, John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara navigate a poignant story of estranged family ties and unyielding duty.
Rio Grande, the final installment in John Ford's unofficial 'Cavalry Trilogy', is a black-and-white Western that pairs Ford once again with his long-time collaborator John Wayne ...
Having starred in the first outing of John Ford’s Cavalry trilogy in 1948’s Fort Apache, John Wayne returned to lead the director’s follow-up in She Wore a Yellow Ribbon a year later. The movie cost ...
Thanks to the raft of no-nonsense heroes he played on the big screen, and the way he’d cast Marion Morrison aside in favour of embracing his onscreen persona as his default setting in real life, ...
Bandera's claim to fame is right there in the welcome sign. Lying in the twists and turns of the luscious Hill Country, the ...
Further reading suggestions: “Deadwood” by Pete Dexter, “The Plague of Doves” by Louise Erdrich, “Wounded” by Percival Everett, “The Buffalo Hunter Hunter” by Stephen Graham Jones , “Lone Women” by ...
A Hunterdon County resident has been honored by the Board of Commissioners for a record-breaking agricultural achievement.
With food assistance to 1.4 million Michiganders being cut, the Free Press asked the state's members of Congress to talk: Here's what they had to say.
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