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Category: Must-See Westerns

Must-See Westerns, Reviews

COW COUNTRY

July 5, 2023August 8, 2024 Michael J. Casey

The year is 1875, and the bottom has dropped out for the beef market. Cows are reduced to cheap hides and tallow, and the ranchers who built their empires on hundreds, thousands, of heads of steer are now considering foreclosures. … Continue reading COW COUNTRY

Must-See Westerns, Reviews

WOMAN THEY ALMOST LYNCHED

June 28, 2023August 8, 2024 Michael J. Casey

It’s spring 1865, and the American Civil War is winding down. Factions have sprung off, and the frontier is rife with outlaws and gangs. Stuck in the middle is Border City, a town straddling the Arkansas and Missouri state lines, … Continue reading WOMAN THEY ALMOST LYNCHED

Must-See Westerns, Reviews

TRAIL STREET

June 7, 2023August 8, 2024 Michael J. Casey

Liberal, Kansas is in disarray. The farmers, backed by banker Allen Harper (Robert Ryan), are trying to turn the hard, dry land into fertile soil. The cattlemen, financed by Logan Maury (Steve Brodie), are trying to run them out—either by stampeding … Continue reading TRAIL STREET

Boulder Weekly, Essays, Must-See Westerns

Anthony Mann Directs James Stewart

April 27, 2023August 8, 2024 Michael J. Casey

There are Hollywood icons, and then there’s James Stewart. He was the guy who told Donna Reed he’d “throw a lasso around the moon” and bring it to her. He convinced more than a few people that a 6-foot-tall rabbit … Continue reading Anthony Mann Directs James Stewart

Must-See Westerns, Sunday Streams

THE WESTERNER

April 23, 2023August 8, 2024 Michael J. Casey

A lonely man drifts into town. So begins countless westerns written for the page and made for the screen. But this one’s a little different. This time that lone soul isn’t a gunslinger making his bones, a mysterious man trying … Continue reading THE WESTERNER

Books, Home Video, Must-See Westerns

RED RIVER

February 28, 2023August 8, 2024 Michael J. Casey

Change your mind. For once in your life, change your mind. Those are the words Fen hurls at Thomas Dunson, a hardheaded man with money on his mind. Fourteen years later, another woman will say something similar to Dunson, only this … Continue reading RED RIVER

Boulder Weekly, Home Video, Must-See Westerns, Reviews

BUCK AND THE PREACHER

August 25, 2022August 8, 2024 Michael J. Casey

It opens like any other western: Sepia soaked still photographs of settlers in wagons traversing a wild frontier while title cards credit the actors, the filmmakers, and the dedication. Then the pictures begin to move. In the background, a lone rider … Continue reading BUCK AND THE PREACHER

Boulder Weekly, Must-See Westerns, Reviews

BITTERBRUSH

June 16, 2022August 8, 2024 Michael J. Casey

Hollyn Patterson was born ready. And, as she jokes, premature, but that’s neither here nor there. Not yet, at least. Today she’s rustlin’ some beef across the Idaho hinterlands. And with Colie Moline at her side and a dozen dogs … Continue reading BITTERBRUSH

Boulder Weekly, Home Video, Must-See Westerns, Reviews

THE FURIES

April 22, 2021August 8, 2024 Michael J. Casey

Nowadays we call them noir, but back in the 1940s and ’50s they didn’t have a name. Born out of 1930s hard-boiled novels and an influx of European filmmakers fleeing fascism, films noir (as French film critics later coined them) were … Continue reading THE FURIES

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