Clint Eastwood
A juror for a high-profile murder trial finds himself struggling with a serious moral dilemma that could influence the verdict.
On this Blindspots, Jake and Kristy discuss King of New York and A Perfect World!
As it is, Cry Macho is the type of story that Eastwood has both told and portrayed better in the past.
A one-time rodeo star and washed-up horse breeder, in 1978, takes a job from an ex-boss to bring the man’s young son home and away from his alcoholic mom.
Let’s take a look at some of the most recent home video releases: Richard Jewell (2019), Uncut Gems (2019), Hot Dog… the Movie (1984), Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970), and two Wesley Snipes films.
The story of Richard Jewell is a potent one, especially in these media-centric times we live in, where character is everything.
A security guard saves thousands of lives from an exploding bomb at the 1996 Olympics, but is unjustly vilified by the press who falsely report that he was a terrorist.
In Video Dispatches, we cover some of the newest home releases. This week: Morituri (1965), Warlock (1959), and Bronco Billy (1980).
In the latest of our Video Dispatch series, we discuss the recent home video releases The Mule, Dragged Across Concrete, and Blaze.
The Mule is a worthy callback to Clint Eastwood’s career, playing a 90-year-old drug mule that hopes to make up for his past shortcomings.
In The Mule, a 90-year-old horticulturist and WWII veteran is caught transporting $3 million worth of cocaine through Michigan for a Mexican drug cartel.
Clint Eastwood is back with another tale of American heroism, but this time he’s letting the real people tell their story.
I still fondly remember the day that was subsequently christened the “Miracle on the Hudson”, when it was discovered that a plane successfully landed on the Hudson River after an incident in the air when both engines were destroyed. Amazingly, everyone on board survived. It was one of the first times I had heard of something like this happening, and I would say that most of America, if not the world, was equally spellbound.