Clint Eastwood

The ultimate Japanese Shakespeare spaghetti western! The ultimate Japanese Shakespeare spaghetti western!
Takashi Miike's "Sukiyaki Western Django" offers a spectacular mashup of Kurosawa, Sergio Leone, Tarantino and the Bard -- and it's weirder than that sounds.
Clint vs. Spike: WWII racial grudge match! Clint vs. Spike: WWII racial grudge match!
A British paper lures Eastwood and Lee into an unfortunate feud. Here's the real question: Which of their films should the other one have made?
At Cannes, a big win for old Europe At Cannes, a big win for old Europe
Laurent Cantet's joyful, tragic "The Class" is the first French Palme d'Or winner in 21 years; Benicio del Toro named best actor for "Che."
Clint, Angelina and the movie with no name Clint, Angelina and the movie with no name
Eastwood and his pregnant star bring their moody 1920s L.A. thriller to Cannes. But what's it called?
Yes we Cannes! Yes we Cannes!
Indiana Jones meets art cinema as the world's leading festival offers its most exciting lineup in years.
Indy, Clint and Che hit the Côte d'Azur Indy, Clint and Che hit the Côte d'Azur
Eastwood's "Changeling" and Soderbergh's four-hour "Che" top an impressive Eurocentric lineup at 61st Cannes festival.
"Letters From Iwo Jima" "Letters From Iwo Jima"
Clint Eastwood shows us the Battle of Iwo Jima from the viewpoint of the Japanese soldiers who fought and died there.
"Flags of Our Fathers" "Flags of Our Fathers"
Clint Eastwood exposes some brutal truths about war and how we treat our soldiers in this blunt yet effective movie.
Make-up my day, punk Make-up my day, punk
Jack says no to make-up in "King Kong"
Dirty Harry or p.c. wimp? Dirty Harry or p.c. wimp?
Left-wing critics attacked Clint Eastwood's early work as violently fascistic. Now conservatives blast him as a p.c. apologist and moral relativist. They're both wrong.
"Million Dollar Baby" "Million Dollar Baby"
Clint Eastwood's boxing movie floats like a lead balloon and stings like a dead bee.
"Mystic River" "Mystic River"
Clint Eastwood brings Dennis Lehane's Boston revenge saga to the screen as a mournful, masculine noir that's also the strongest film of his long career.
"Blood Work" "Blood Work"
Clint Eastwood gets a new heart, but never cracks a smile, in his latest competent, hard-boiled detective yarn.
The education of Little Fraud The education of Little Fraud
How did a racist speechwriter for George Wallace turn into a "Cherokee" sage and author of a revered multicultural text? The weird tale of Asa ("Forrest") Carter.
"The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly"
Extras include 14 minutes left out of Sergio Leone's vision of the mythic American West but, unfortunately, not the movie's original Italian.
Hail to the chimp! Hail to the chimp!
A vast left-wing conspiracy seems hellbent on promulgating the idea that the new Leader of the Free World resembles a chimpanzee.
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"Space Cowboys" "Space Cowboys"
Clint Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones and a bunch of their withering old buddies are dying to go into space.
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Department of hell on wheels
A DMV nightmare: The other, evil David Goodman was on the loose.
Letter from occupied Bel-Air
Our fearless correspondent's first dispatch from the entertainment industry's demilitarized zone: hot tub adventures, Jay Leno's handshake and bad behavior with Trey Parker's digital camera.
True prime
He may be pushing 70, but Clint Eastwood just hit his stride with 'True Crime'.
Sharps and Flats: Various artists
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: Music from and inspired by the motion picture
"Absolute Power"
In "Absolute Power," Clint Eastwood is as strong, silent and tedious as ever.

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