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Not surprisingly, this artist did not receive a Best Actor prize for arguably his most famous screen role. Then again, neither did Clark Gable for portraying Rhett Butler in "Gone With the Wind" or ...
The grand old man of Hollywood is tired of the same old stories -- and he isn't shy about making his feelings known. Clint Eastwood, the cinema legend who turned 95 on Saturday, has spent decades ...
Clint Eastwood’s long career in Hollywood has spanned decades, with him starring in and directing many award-winning titles, but even he has a major regret about his career. Many of Eastwood’s movies ...
Clint Eastwood Juror No. 2 Juror #2 (Warner Bros ... not a bang — at least in terms of the film’s cultural impact. However, Warner Bros.’s handling of it makes it also feel like a bellwether ...
By all accounts, Leone and his leading actor Clint Eastwood couldn’t understand ... Nonetheless, the films had a huge cultural impact. “My favourite movie of all time is The Good, the Bad ...
As Clint Eastwood‘s iconic serial killer thriller ... obscured the pic’s primal pull and lasting (not “Sudden”) impact. Like “Casablanca” and “The Best Years of Our Lives ...
The scene begins innocuous enough. Eastwood's character, Inspector Harry Callahan, enters the Acorn Cafe to get his morning coffee. When the server puts an unusual amount of sugar in his drink ...
The new Clint Eastwood movie ... No such discord hovers around Eastwood’s new movie. It’s a hundred per cent endorsement of a cultural rescue: natural-born warriors, made in America ...
In a 1984 review of the Eastwood-directed, Eastwood-starring thriller Sudden Impact, critic Dave Kehr wrote: "Clint Eastwood is ... United States' militaristic culture than a victim of it.
For the second film in my series about nineteen-eighties action movies that I’d missed the first time around, I picked Clint Eastwood’s “Sudden Impact,” from 1983, the fourth of the five ...
Throughout his career as an actor and a filmmaker, Clint ... in a film culture where collective values are almost invariably championed over individualism. Yet it is here that Eastwood approaches ...