Just one year after making Stagecoach, John Wayne and John Ford teamed up for a now-overlooked gem with a 100% Rotten ...
Thomas Butt is a senior writer. An avid film connoisseur, Thomas actively logs his film consumption on Letterboxd and vows to connect with many more cinephiles through the platform. He is immensely ...
Namwene Mukabwa is a Collider author based in Nairobi, Kenya. He has a penchant for Westerns, classics, historical, and underrated movies and television series. He became hooked on screens at the age ...
Hollywood director John Ford played a crucial role in orchestrating the filming of D-Day, overseeing cameramen who captured ...
Clint Eastwood loves learning from movies as much as he loves making them, and learned plenty from John Ford's Oscar-winning ...
The films of John Ford are endlessly scrutinized and still there is no consensus. As the received wisdom of one generation is supplanted by that of the next and the next, the battle lines are redrawn.
Were it not for the efforts of Enos “Yakima” Canutt (1895-1986), John Ford’s “Stagecoach” (1939) might be less than what it is — that is to say, a masterwork of American cinema — and would not be on ...
If you’re a fan of “Star Wars,” “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “Goodfellas” or any film hailing from the western genre, you may owe your favorite movie to one of cinema’s original visionaries: John Ford.