Louis L'Amour was the king of western novels, and many of his books and short stories have been adapted into classic movies. Across a four-decade career, L'Amour crafted dozens of novels and stories ...
F rom True Grit to No Country for Old Men, novel adaptations have given the Western some of its greatest films, exploring the ...
The Western genre has seen a major boom in popularity recently, led in large part by the phenomenally successful TV series “Yellowstone,” and its spin-off “1883.” Yet while the juicy adventures of the ...
I’m a sucker for Westerns. If I land on a TV channel and see horses and riders moving across the landscape, I’m there for the duration of the film. Here are some of my favorite novels that have had ...
Thomas Savage, a former wrangler and ranch hand who turned his Montana upbringing into spare, sensitive Western novels, has died. He was 88. Savage died of unspecified causes July 25 in his retirement ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Bob Boze Bell, Editor of True West Magazine, presented a plaque ...
Dan Cushman, a prolific writer of Western novels whose 1953 book “Stay Away, Joe” became a movie starring Elvis Presley, died Saturday in Great Falls, Mont. He was 92. Cushman, who wrote 16 Western ...
Andrew Hilleman's thrilling western, World, Chase Me Down, re- imagines the life of a turn-of-the-20th-century kidnapper who committed the first “crime of the century.” Hilleman picks 10 great western ...
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Cole Ashby and Ginger Danforth are used to following protocol, but only one of them craves it. For Cole, nothing matters more than being the best interim sheriff Laurel Creek's ever had while raising ...
When discussing adaptations in anime, the source material is homegrown manga the vast majority of the time. If a Japanese studio is riffing on a Western property, it’s usually a big budget franchise ...
The “Moby Dick” of Western novels, and the source material for one of the most famous television miniseries of all time, Larry McMurtry’s Pulitzer Prize-winning classic offers something for everyone.