Jon’s Movie Review: “A Million Ways to Die in the West” shows us how the west was lost

  As a kid, I was never really into the whole “cowboys and indians” role playing. The closest I got to anything remotely cowboy would have to be watching the character Woody in Toy Story. Likewise, most of my pre-high school…

A Million Ways to Die in the West: A History of Western Comedies

The western genre is almost as old as movies themselves, gunslingers riding through a town in a blaze of glory, bar room brawls, and steely eyed duels across dusty streets. Silent films depicted the tumbleweed revolution in the early years…

2014 Tribeca Film Festival: Intramural

Can there be anything funnier than seeing Clint Howard make fun of your “yutes” word choice? Well save of course for the obvious My Cousin Vinny judge, I think not. But that’s not why I gathered you here today. Bradley…