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Western movie news, articles, and videos can be found on a variety of websites. Many of these websites contain reviews, interviews, and other information about current and classic Western films. Popular websites for Western movie news and articles include The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and Screen Rant. These websites provide reviews, insider news, and trailers for upcoming Western movies. In addition to the above websites, there are many blogs and Youtube channels that provide Western movie news, articles, and videos. These include sites such as Western Movie News, Western Movies World, and Western Movie Reviews. These websites often feature reviews and interviews with actors, directors, and other industry professionals. Finally, many streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video have their own sections dedicated to Western movies. These include reviews, trailers, and other information about the films available on their platforms.
Amazon Prime Video has premiered the new trailer for the second season of the Josh Brolin-led sci-fi neo-Western series “Outer Range” which will arrive on the streamer on May 16th. The series follows Josh Brolin’s Royal Abbott, a rancher who’s willing to fight anything and anyone – even the unknown – in order to protect […]
Sasquatch Sunset by George Wolf After the completely enchanting Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter in 2014 and the whimsical Western Damsel four years later, you might not expect writer/director David Zellner to next film a year in the life of a Sasquatch family. And Yeti did. Sorry, but that joke is just silly enough to fit … Continue reading Caution: Low Flying Poo →
The Calgary Underground Film Festival (CUFF) opens its 21st edition today, and runs until April 28th. Western Canada's largest showcase of genre film, offbeat documentaries, and industry events is housed in the two-screen (stacked on top of one another) Globe Cinema in the...
Director Stephen McCurry’s 2006 micro-budget Indie Western Vengeance Trail presents two parallel narratives of interest. Firstly, the film itself is, by design, a standard Western shoot-em-up in the style of old film serials. There are dusty streets, guns, horses, and melodrama outside a saloon. To map out the basics, we have a small frontier town,
Civil War is a 2024 action-thriller set in a dystopian United States where the nation is embroiled in an intense war between Western Forces and Loyalists. One nation, under God, divisible, with liberty and justice for those who agree with me. In this future United States of America, we’re here. A Civil War, entrenched within […]
The American South and the Southwest are the two southern regions of the United States where the country music genre is also known as country and western. The main focus of country music, which dates back to the 1920s, is singing narratives about working-class and blue-collar American life.
Unfairly dismissed in 1998, Paul W.S. Anderson’s Soldier underperformed when it was released, grossing a paltry $14.5 million at the U.S. on a then substantial $60 million budget. In the UK the Kurt Russell starrer became the most expensive film to go straight to DVD/Video. Danny Stewart’s book Soldier: From Script to Screen takes a serious deep dive into the making of Paul W.S. Anderson’s film, covering every aspect of the film’s production. However, over the years the reputation of Soldier has grown and what was once seen as a throwaway action pic now resonates as something totally different, offering up parallels to George Stevens’ 1953 classic western, Shane. Danny joins the Movies In Focus podcast to talk about Soldier’s original failure and the growing legacy of the Paul W.S. Anderson science fiction actioner. Listen to this episode of the Movies In Focus podcast below or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.