In November 8, 1887, gambler and gunfighter John Henry “Doc” Holliday finally played his last hand, succumbing to the tuberculosis that dogged him...

In November 8, 1887, gambler and gunfighter John Henry “Doc” Holliday finally played his last hand, succumbing to the tuberculosis that dogged him...
Anthony Mann and James Stewart’s directorial collaborations, beginning with Winchester ’73, are usually considered the ultimate of Universal...
"I prefer working where I can control things, and you can’t outdoors.” The surprising, almost stunning, part about that quote is that it came from...
A lifelong Western and Horror movie fan, with an intense interest in history and weapons, screenwriter John Fasano was actually focused on Bruce...
Michael Blake grew up in the “business.” His father was a fine character actor who appeared in scores of movies and television shows, including the...
We’ve selected some of our favorite quotations from our groundbreaking interview with Kurt Russell. To read the entire feature, visit TWMag.com and...
Michael Biehn will revisit his role as Johnny Ringo in Tombstone as part of his guest appearance at the True West Railfest in Durango, Colorado,...
This summer’s Disney mega-production in no way resembles the show with Clayton Moore. Those being introduced to the Masked Man through the new film...
Tom Selleck and Simon Wincer fans will want to show up for the screening of 1990’s Quigley Down Under at the Autry in Los Angeles, California, on...
In Martin Scorsese’s Mean Streets, Robert DeNiro and his buddies steal some cash and use it to see The Searchers. To some, Scorsese’s tribute to an...
Dwayne Epstein’s biography of Lee Marvin, Lee Marvin: Point Blank, is a well-researched labor that he spent years completing. With the help of...
For the first half of the 20th century, Warner Brothers did not have a signature cowboy star. John Wayne toiled in its early talkies, but the 1930s...