Clint Eastwood plays his usual gunslinging antihero who saves a town from corruption inHigh Plains Drifter. But this one has a Satanic twist as Eastwood’s character is implied to be the Devil, who arrives to deliver the townspeople to the fires of Hell.The “new sheriff” in question is s...
The poster for this vengeance oater directed by journeyman Ted Post says it all: “The hanging was the best show in town. But they made two mistakes. They hung the wrong man and they didn’t finish the job.” Hang ’Em High wasn’t Eastwood’s first western, but it was his first ...
Clint Eastwood reups with the director of his Where Eagles Dare for this alternately action-filled and tongue-in-cheek tale of GIs who decide to get something extra out of the war. Telly Savalas, Donald Sutherland and Don Rickles c...
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which has been from the beginning so much about your powerful physical presence. And I think it's been extraordinarily moving and important to see the effect of age on the Eastwood icon. It makes a film likeBlood Workso much more than just a thriller. If you had started out as an older...
Of the Don Siegel / Clint Eastwood collaborations,The Beguiledisn’t the best, but it may be the most fascinating. It is one of those films that you really need to see as descriptions of it invariably fall short. (This was actually a problem when it came to marketing the picture, and ...
Edelstein, David
Certainly the film has always been well-regarded.Unforgivenwas nominated for nine U.S. Oscars, winning four of them – Best Picture and Best Director (Clint Eastwood), Best Supporting Actor (Gene Hackman), and Best Film Editing (Joel Cox). Screenwriter David Webb Peoples (also known forBlade...
Jonathan Abrams talks about writing 'Juror #2' as a tribute to Clint Eastwood's 'Mystic River' and then working with Eastwood himself.
s mouth was the permanent resting place for a series of smoldering cigarillos and a terseness that would become his signature during the next four decades. A famous Eastwood story: He dumped three pages of dialogue in Leone’s “A Fistful of Dollars” to utter the lines, “I knew someone...