In a Valley of Violence (2016) Review – A Great Western
Ti West’s In a Valley of Violence walks into town like a familiar Western — lone drifter, dusty main street,...
Ti West’s In a Valley of Violence walks into town like a familiar Western — lone drifter, dusty main street,...
Some Westerns build legends. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford quietly dismantles one. Directed with meditative...
Rio Bravo isn’t in a hurry. It doesn’t charge toward its climax or drown itself in spectacle. Instead, director Howard...
Westerns have returned to the story of Billy the Kid countless times, but The Kid approaches the legend from an...
Kevin Costner has never hidden his love for the American West, and Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 feels...
Wyatt Earp doesn’t gallop toward legend — it walks there, deliberately, carrying the full weight of a life lived under...
A Quiet Storm sets out to capture something deeply internal—identity expressed through movement—but it’s a film that occasionally feels more...
Tombstone doesn’t ease into town quietly. It arrives with spurs jangling, pistols cocked, and enough swagger to fill every saloon...
Open Range doesn’t announce itself with bombast. It unfolds patiently, with the confidence of a filmmaker who understands that tension...
Young Guns doesn’t try to be a dusty museum piece of the Old West. It rides in loud, fast, and...