Kurt Russell spills the beans. It didn’t surprise me that Kurt Russell was willing to go off topic during our interview. After all, it was...
In Pursuit of Honor
In 1995 the movie, In Pursuit of Honor was about an incident in the 1930’s when the Army set about to slaughter some 500 cavalry horses. Three...
The Taylor Sheridan Universe
Producer and actor Wyatt McCrea, grandson of Western movie icon Joel McCrea, is enthusiastic about acting in The Contested Plains, about a...
Clint Howard
From kid to character actor, the film and TV veteran has entertained fans for over six decades. In Nicholas Cage’s new Western, The Old Way,...
Walter Hill Returns
The award-winning Hollywood icon saddles back up for Dead for a Dollar, a new Western. Having not directed a Western since 2006’s...
The Great Train Robbery
The “Great Train Robbery” was the first motion picture with a story. It was written, produced, directed and photographed by Edwin S. Porter, a...
The Unsinkable Raquel Welch
The groundbreaking star left a legacy of courage in Western films. "I’m glad you’re writing about Raquel Welch because she shouldn’t be forgotten....
The Godfather of Westerns
Robert Duvall talks about the iconic Lonesome Dove, on the cusp of a special cast reunion. From the True West Archives With seven...
Robert Duvall – A Western Career
The actor is not ready to hang up his hat and spurs. Robert Duvall would be one of the finest actors in the history of film if he never appeared in...
Crazy Horse, Preachers and Horse Thieves
Was Crazy Horse part White? Ronnie Bishop Tulsa, Oklahoma Crazy Horse was born to parents from two different bands of the Lakota division of the...
Tom Mix: Hollywood’s First Superstar
The 1920’s was an age of super heroes, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Red Grange, Gertrude Erdle, Charles Lindbergh but the greatest super star of them all...
Johnny Mack Brown
Many of these early day silver screen cowboys had been real working cowboys earning $30 a month and found on western ranches from Texas to Montana....