See More

Less

Western Movie Reviews

  • The Quick and the Dead reviews

    "The Quick and the Dead" is a western film directed by Sam Raimi and starring Sharon Stone , Eugene Allen Hackman , Leo , Russell Crowe and others. It was released in the United States on February 10, 1995. The film tells the story of the mysterious girl Ellen who came to a small town to take part in a shooting competition in order to avenge her family   .

  • The Warrior's Way reviews

    "Path of the Samurai" is an action film produced by Relativity Media. Directed by Lee Sngmoo , starring Jang Dong Gun , Geoffrey Rush , Kate Boswarts. It was released in mainland China on November 3, 2011. The film tells the story of a great samurai who gave up his samurai tribe and went to America with the baby girl he rescued to start a new life, but the approaching crisis forced him to resume his sword and start his new life The story of the life of a samurai in the American Badlands. 

  • The Mask of Zorro reviews

    "The mask of Zorro" is based on ArthurJohnstonMcCulley 's novel and is a costume action film directed by Martin Campbell and starring Antonio Banderas , Anthony Hopkins , Catherine Zeta-Jones and Stewart Wilson. The film tells the story of Zorro, who escaped from prison in order to avenge his wife and rescue his abducted daughter, train a young farmer Alessandro into a new generation of Zorro, and fight alongside Alessandro. The film was released in the United States on July 17, 1998. The film was nominated for the best film in the film category-musical comedy category at the 56th American Film and Television Golden Globe Awards. 

  • Giant reviews

    "Giant" is a feature film directed by George Stevens and starring Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor , Rock Hudson , James Dean and others. It was released in the United States in 1956   . The film tells about the triangular grievances between two men and one woman.

  • Bandidas reviews

    "Bandidas" is an action-adventure film directed by Joachim Roenning and Espen Sandberg, written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Carmen , starring Penélope Cruz Sánchez , Salma Hayek , and Steve Zern . It was launched on June 30, 2006 in China Released   . The film tells the story of two Mexican women who become disgraced bank thieves and fight against US imperialism   .

  • Red River reviews

    Directed by Howard Hawks, this classic of Westerns, even the master of Westerns John. Ford appreciates it all. The story is set in the wilderness of the Midwest after the end of the American Civil War . It describes that a large rancher in Texas decides to drive a large herd of cattle to Missouri in the north because of the economic depression in the south, together with his adopted son. Unexpectedly, the adopted son turned against him on the way, making this journey of driving cattle that traveled thousands of miles even more difficult and dangerous. From the script structure to the image of nature, the film has given full play to the grandeur of Western movies. John. Wayne plays the owner of the ranch, and Clift plays the adopted son. The film became an instant hit. The spectacular scene of the cattle crossing the Red River is the climax of the whole film. 

  • 3:10 to Yuma reviews

    "3:10 to Yuma" is an adventure; hazard; risk; venture and commit a crime film launched by Lionsgate . It is directed by James Allen Mangold and starred by Christian Charles Philip Bale , Goat Boy , Russell Crowe , and Gretchen.M , Was released in Taiwan, China on October 5, 2007.  The film tells the story of a farmer who is in desperate need of money, who participates in escorting a felon on a train for trial for the reward. 

  • Heaven's Gate reviews

    "Heaven's Gate" is a 1980 Western directed by Michael Cimino, starring Reece Christofferson, Christopher Walken, and Isabelle Huppert. The film tells the story of the landowners of Wyoming in the United States fighting against immigrants from Europe in order to protect their rights and interests at the end of the 19th century .

  • Rio Bravo reviews

    "Rio Bravo" is a Western American movie directed by Howard Hawkes and starring John Wayne and Dean Martin. It was released in the United States in 1959. In December 2014, he was selected into the list of 2014 US National Treasure Films.  The film tells the story of a small western town where Sheriff John and Deputy Sheriff Du De, who was frustrated and drunk due to relationship problems, faced a group of gangsters who came to avenge the prisoners, but they couldn’t find them. Reliable partners can help them fight the gangsters together, and in the end, they had to gather the power of the two to fight the gangsters. 

  • Seven Brides for Seven Brothers reviews

    The plot describes that there are seven brothers in the western ranch, and the eldest Howard Gere takes a fancy to Jane Baohuier and intends to start a family with this ideal partner. But the bride-to-be finds out that the honeymoon villa has to be shared with seven big men. She has a plan to change the image of these rambunctious brothers, and finds six beautiful women to match them, so it develops into Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.