Coogan’s Bluff Review (1968) One Not To Be Missed
Before Harry Callahan ever growled across San Francisco, Coogan’s Bluff planted the seed. This is where Clint Eastwood first trades...
Before Harry Callahan ever growled across San Francisco, Coogan’s Bluff planted the seed. This is where Clint Eastwood first trades...
Striking Rescue doesn’t circle its target. It locks on and charges straight through. From its opening moments, the film establishes...
If A Fistful of Dollars rewrote the Western rulebook, For a Few Dollars More refined the blueprint and sharpened it...
Some films define a genre. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly became one. Sergio Leone didn’t just craft a...
If you’re expecting clean morality and a white-hatted hero riding toward redemption, High Plains Drifter wastes no time dismantling that...
The Outlaw Josey Wales isn’t just one of Clint Eastwood’s finest Westerns—it’s one of the genre’s most enduring statements. This...
Sometimes you don’t need a complex plot or a world-ending threat. Sometimes all it takes is a bridge, a truck...
The Rookie doesn’t bother easing you in. It storms the screen with blunt force confidence, announcing itself as a hard-edged,...
Some films don’t ease you in or ask for patience. They grab you by the collar, floor the accelerator, and...
There’s no pretending that Alarum arrived to glowing headlines. It didn’t. The response has been harsh, sometimes dismissive, and occasionally...