Sergio Leone

Movie Review: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

epochtimes.com     Aug 1, 2008   1 related          

By John Smithies Epoch Times UK Staff Aug 1, 2008 Sergio Leone’s iconic Spaghetti Western, the culmination of his “Man With No Name” trilogy, is worth seeing in a cinema. This is immediately followed by one of Leone’s perfectly...                    

Clint Eastwood: Part One, London

guardian.co.uk     Aug 2, 2008          

Clint Eastwood the movie icon has a global onscreen rep as the lip-curling incarnation of all things cool, but Clint Eastwood the film director is a more complex animal, and both are celebrated in this two-part season. Clint...                    

Nigel Preston: Innovative fashion designer whose King's Road shop Maxfield Parrish grew into an...

independent.co.uk     Aug 2, 2008          

Jean Cocteau's maxim, that style is a simple way of saying complex things, sums up the effortless grace of Nigel Preston's skilful, subtle clothes design, most particularly in sheepskin, suede and leather, that inspired the...                    

Cinema Releases: Friday 1st August 2008

filmdetail.com     Aug 1, 2008          

The UK cinema releases this week include the new X-Files movie, the latest Mike Myers comedy The Love Guru and the gripping documentary Man on Wire. NATIONAL RELEASES The X-Files: I Want to Believe (15): Although the last...                    

Film review: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

guardian.co.uk     Aug 1, 2008   2 related          

The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Cast: Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef, Lee Van Cleef Sergio Leone's 1966 classic is rereleased at its original three-hour length: the grisly-brilliant story of three amoral gunslingers...                    

Kim Jee-woon on a Loving Homage to the Masters

chosun.com     Aug 1, 2008          

¡°The Good, the Bad, the Weird¡± by director Kim Jee-woon has drawn more than 4.5 million viewers in just two weeks after it hit local theaters on July 17. The Chosun Ilbo spoke to the director of this most talked-about Korean...                    

A Movie A Day: FIRECREEK (1968) How could you let it happen? You were all here! HOW COULD YOU LET...

aintitcool.com     Jul 30, 2008   1 related          

Ahoy, squirts! The great Henry Fonda bridges us from yesterday’s IN HARM’S WAY to this small Western, FIRECREEK, co-starring Jimmy Stewart. Jimmy Stewart is a farmer in a small dustbowl of a town. A group of assholes role into...                    

Holy trilogy

msn.com     Jul 28, 2008   2 related          

Some of cinema's most revered and popular offerings have been one of a trilogy or a trilogy as a whole. As the third film from The Mummy franchise premieres in LA, we take a look at some classic trilogies. :: Dollars Trilogy -...                    

Why I love: Italian gunslinging

independent.co.uk     Jul 27, 2008          

Many films were forbidden to me as I was growing up, but not ones by Sergio Leone. My father liked the action and my mother the scenery. I found the noises astonishing: the rock'n'roll yodel of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly;...                    

Branded to Kill

siffblog.com     Jul 26, 2008          

Kathy Fennessy A COLT IS MY PASSPORT / Koruto wa ore no pasupoto (Takashi Nomura, Japan, 1967, 35mm, 84 mins.) Shiozaki (Jerry Fujio) The opening credits for A Colt Is My Passport unspool to the strains of flamenco guitar,...