Not so long ago, I was asked how on earth anyone could take the films of Sergio Leone seriously. Surely, said an intense young cineaste, Leone’s films weren’t films d’autore at all ...
For a Few Dollars More (1965) begins with a lone rider on the twilit plain somewhere in America. A shot rings out, and the rider's limp body falls from the horse. Leone's grim, prefatory joke is a ...
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Roger Ebert was a fan of most of Clint Eastwood's movies, even ones that other critics disliked. However, there was one movie that he was utterly in awe of.
Once upon a time, the legendary film director Sergio Leone walked into Toner’s Pub in Dublin, armed with a rifle. No one has ever created mise-en-scene quite like the Italian. It was the start ...
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...Invented America: An homage to Italian director Sergio Leone, credited as the pioneer of the Spaghetti Western subgenre. Features interviews with Quentin Tarantino ...
Arrow Video has announced the first movie in Sergio Leone’s Dollars trilogy, A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS, will be given a Limited Edition 4K UHD and Limited Edition Blu-Ray release on 21st April 2025. It ...