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Western Movie Reviews

  • Stagecoach reviews

    "Stagecoach" is a western black and white action film directed by John Ford, starring John Wayne, Claire Trevor, John Carradine and others. It was released in the United States on February 15, 1939. The film is adapted from Maupassant’s short story "Ball of Suet". It tells the story of eight people from different social strata who gather in a small carriage and face many crises. They remove their masks and show their true humanity. 

  • True Grit reviews

    "True Grit" is a feature film released by Paramount Pictures, Inc. and American Broadcasting Corporation, Inc. It is directed by KHenry Hathaway and starring Robert Duvall , John Wayne and Robert Duvall. The film was released in 1969.

  • Yellowstone reviews

    "Yellowstone Season 1" is a western drama American drama directed by Taylor Sheridan and starring Kevin Costner , Wesley Cook Bentley , Kelly Reilly and Luke Grimes . The play mainly tells the story of a border dispute caused by the Dutton family in the western United States because their farm is close to Yellowstone Park. The show premiered on SpikeTV in the United States on June 20, 2018   .

  • Ravenous reviews

    "Ravenous" is a horror film directed by Antonia Bode and starring Guy Pearce , Robert Carlyle , David Arquette , Jeremy Davies Boring, etc. It was released in the United States on March 16, 1999. The film tells the story of Army Captain John Bauer who was sent to a deserted outpost in the Sierra Nevada Mountains due to his cowardice during the battle between the United States and Mexico in the nineteenth century. He lived a boring life with a mob of inferior soldiers. .

  • The Missing reviews

    "The Last Ride" is a thrilling western film directed by Ronald William Howard and co-starring Tommy Lee Jones , Catherine Elise Blanchett , Evan Moore and others   . It was released in the United States on November 26, 2003 . The film is adapted from Thomas Edison's novel "The Last Knight". It tells the story of the single mother Maggie who had to fight alongside her father Samuel, who was unfamiliar for many years, in order to rescue her kidnapped daughter   .

  • The Salvation reviews

    "The Salvation" is a western drama film directed by Christine Leffling and co-starring Eva Green and Mads Mikkelsen. The film was released in Denmark on May 22, 2014   . The movie tells the story of the hero being betrayed by the villagers and fighting against the lawless alone.

  • The Great Train Robbery reviews

    "The Great Train Robbery" is a western film directed by Edwin S. Porter and starring John Manus Dougherty Sr. and AC Abadie. The film was released in 1903. The film is based on a real robbery that occurred in the United States in 1900. It tells the story of a robber who robbed passengers on a train and was chased by the police and was punished.

  • The Misfits reviews

    "The Misfits" is a romance film directed by John Huston and starring Clark Gable , Marilyn Monroe , Montgomery Clift and Ely Wallach . The film was released in the United States on February 1, 1961. The film tells the story of Roselyn must risk losing friends, or even the only true love, to save innocent creatures.

  • How the West Was Won reviews

    "How the West Was Won" is a feature film directed by John Ford , KHenry Hathaway , Richard Thorpe and starring Henry Fonda , John Wayne , Carroll Baker , Debbie Reynolds and James Stewart . It was released in Australia on December 26, 1962. The film tells the story of a family of three generations who have experienced difficult and tortuous experiences together in a place with various backgrounds during the journey to the west   .

  • McCabe & Mrs. Miller reviews

    "McCabe&Mrs. Miller" is a feature film produced by Warner Bros. directed by Robert Altman and starring Henry Warren Beaty and Julie Christie . It was released in the United States in 1971. The film tells the story of John McCabe, a foreigner who likes bragging and gambling, who opened a brothel in a small town. However, as the town's mining industry has grown, John McCabe's business has also encountered rivals. In 2010, the film was included in the National Film Catalogue by the National Film Protection Agency and collected in the Library of Congress for permanent preservation.