
At the outset of 1993, there wasn't a more bankable movie star than Kevin Costner. Dating back to Brian De Palma's "The Untouchables" in 1987, Costner had starred in at least one blockbuster every year. He possessed an earnestness and practical facility that recalled Gary Cooper, but he could place a sexy, ornery spin on the ball if need be (particularly as minor league catcher Crash Davis in Ron Shelton's masterful "Bull Durham"). He was such a winning presence onscreen and as a Hollywood concept in general that his Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences peers enthusiastically declared his "Dances with Wolves" the Best Picture of 1990 over Martin Scorsese's undeniable "Goodfellas." He also snagged the Best Director trophy, which felt like a statement of principle from the Oscars: let's make movies big and sweeping and morally upright again.
After the success of "The Bodyguard" in the fall of 1992, Costner had it all,...
After the success of "The Bodyguard" in the fall of 1992, Costner had it all,...
- 2/10/2025
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film

Clint Eastwood and Kevin Costner, two undeniable American icons, were born to team up. For such a legendary combination, both of whom were arguably at the peak of their creative powers following Best Picture wins, mainstream audiences are unfortunately oblivious to A Perfect World, one of the best movies of their respective filmographies. It was both a perfect continuation of Eastwood's thematic wranglings on justice and personal reformation displayed in Unforgiven and a stark left-turn to make A Perfect World, as it is a deeply philosophical road-trip film lacking theatrical flair or catharsis associated with the genre. Eastwood planned on staying behind the camera and letting Costner be the lone leading man, but the Dances With Wolves star had other plans.
- 12/7/2024
- by Thomas Butt
- Collider.com


You can soon enjoy Clint Eastwood’s Juror #2 from home as the legal drama heads to digital and Blu-ray. Details below.
We’ve been scratching our collective head here at Film Stories over the past month, wondering what’s going on at Warner Bros. The studio has all but buried Clint Eastwood’s latest feature, Juror #2. The film enjoyed only a week in cinemas over the pond despite strong reviews from critics.
Over here, Juror #2 has been in cinemas for just about a month, but Warner Bros. has now announced that you can watch Eastwood’s movie digitally from 2nd December. If digital is not your thing, a Blu-ray release is following on 13th December.
You can pre-order it via this link if you so wish.
It doesn’t seem that Juror #2 will be available on DVD or 4K Ultra HD. Disappointingly, the Blu-ray won’t include any extras either,...
We’ve been scratching our collective head here at Film Stories over the past month, wondering what’s going on at Warner Bros. The studio has all but buried Clint Eastwood’s latest feature, Juror #2. The film enjoyed only a week in cinemas over the pond despite strong reviews from critics.
Over here, Juror #2 has been in cinemas for just about a month, but Warner Bros. has now announced that you can watch Eastwood’s movie digitally from 2nd December. If digital is not your thing, a Blu-ray release is following on 13th December.
You can pre-order it via this link if you so wish.
It doesn’t seem that Juror #2 will be available on DVD or 4K Ultra HD. Disappointingly, the Blu-ray won’t include any extras either,...
- 11/26/2024
- by Maria Lattila
- Film Stories

If the Warner Bros. logo was a badge, as opposed to a shield, Clint Eastwood would be the man behind it: the tough, rule-bending guy who sticks to his guns, à la Harry Callahan. So why is the studio doing him dirty on “Juror No. 2,” Eastwood’s 40th — and quite possibly last — stint in the director’s chair?
At 94, the star is just seven years younger than the studio with which he’s been associated since 1971. That was the year he shot “Dirty Harry” with his filmmaking mentor, Don Siegel, for WB, and it was also the year that Eastwood made his own directing debut, “Play Misty for Me,” over at Universal. He’s strayed from Warner Bros. just a few times since 1975, calling the studio home for nearly half a century, during which he’s earned four Oscars — and more than $4 billion at the box office.
Fast-forward to this year,...
At 94, the star is just seven years younger than the studio with which he’s been associated since 1971. That was the year he shot “Dirty Harry” with his filmmaking mentor, Don Siegel, for WB, and it was also the year that Eastwood made his own directing debut, “Play Misty for Me,” over at Universal. He’s strayed from Warner Bros. just a few times since 1975, calling the studio home for nearly half a century, during which he’s earned four Oscars — and more than $4 billion at the box office.
Fast-forward to this year,...
- 11/8/2024
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV

Clint Eastwood has directed and starred in several films, but he only worked with Kevin Costner on a 1993 thriller because the younger actor rewrote the script. Both Clint Eastwood and Kevin Costner are legends of the Western genre, both in front of and behind the camera. Eastwood's best Westerns include legendary films like the Dollars trilogy and Unforgiven, and he's also directed hits like Million Dollar Baby and Gran Torino. Likewise, Costner has had his fair share of major acting hits like Field of Dreams and JFK, as well as massively successful directorial outings like Dances with Wolves.
Despite their success, Eastwood and Costner only ever appeared in one film together, and it wasn't even a traditional Western. 1993's A Perfect World was a crime thriller about an escaped convict who kidnapped a young boy, and it pitted Costner and Eastwood on opposite sides of the law. What's more interesting than the film's genre,...
Despite their success, Eastwood and Costner only ever appeared in one film together, and it wasn't even a traditional Western. 1993's A Perfect World was a crime thriller about an escaped convict who kidnapped a young boy, and it pitted Costner and Eastwood on opposite sides of the law. What's more interesting than the film's genre,...
- 10/29/2024
- by Sean Morrison
- ScreenRant

Clint Eastwood has long been established as the King of Westerns, which makes it hard to believe that his first acting role was in Revenge of the Creature, a Universal monster sequel. Clint Eastwood is one of the most famous actors in the world due to his prolific career, with Eastwood playing some of the toughest gunslingers in the Western genre. He has appeared in over 60 films in his 65-year-long career and has acted in multiple television roles as well.
While Clint Eastwood has been responsible for directing and starring in some of the best Western movies, he is also known for creating a lot of thrillers, and his range goes quite far. Films such as A Perfect World, Gran Torino, and Million Dollar Baby which earned him two Oscars are some of Clint Eastwoods best non-Western movies, showcasing his range as both an actor and director. With such a prolific career,...
While Clint Eastwood has been responsible for directing and starring in some of the best Western movies, he is also known for creating a lot of thrillers, and his range goes quite far. Films such as A Perfect World, Gran Torino, and Million Dollar Baby which earned him two Oscars are some of Clint Eastwoods best non-Western movies, showcasing his range as both an actor and director. With such a prolific career,...
- 10/13/2024
- by Sophie Evans
- ScreenRant

The best Clint Eastwood movies showcase why he is considered one of the most prolific and successful actors in film history. Now a 93-year-old filmmaker, Eastwood has been focusing on directing and is renowned for the speed at which he's developing new movies at this stage of his life. While Clint Eastwood has directed some great films dating back to the 1970s, he's best known for his acting roles, rising to fame in the 1960s as a charismatic, tough leading man in movies like The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and later the Dirty Harry series.
Eastwood's acting is recognized for being synonymous with the Western genre, or more specifically, the Spaghetti Western and revisionist Western subgenres. Sergio Leone's Man with No Name trilogy is iconic, and Eastwood continued to develop the genre with films like The Outlaw Josey Wales and Unforgiven, which he directed and starred in.
Eastwood's acting is recognized for being synonymous with the Western genre, or more specifically, the Spaghetti Western and revisionist Western subgenres. Sergio Leone's Man with No Name trilogy is iconic, and Eastwood continued to develop the genre with films like The Outlaw Josey Wales and Unforgiven, which he directed and starred in.
- 9/26/2024
- by Colin McCormick, Charles Papadopoulos
- ScreenRant

Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure is a popular manga and anime series that has captured many fans’ wildest imaginations, thanks to its uncanny actions, exaggerated drama, and weird fantasy elements. But you would be quite surprised to know where the author, Hirohiko Araki, actually got all this idea from.
The answer lies in his childhood fascination with Western movies, especially those starring the iconic Clint Eastwood.
Giorno Giovanna from Jojo’s Bizarre Adventures | Credits: David Production
At the time, Araki was still a student at elementary school, when he watched the 1966 classic For a Few Dollars More along with his father in theatres.
Although he was not old enough at that time to comprehend the plot, he felt strong emotions towards Eastwood as he played the lone wolf character. This formative experience shaped Araki’s ideal hero archetype and influenced the making of his most famous work, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure.
Hirohiko Araki...
The answer lies in his childhood fascination with Western movies, especially those starring the iconic Clint Eastwood.
Giorno Giovanna from Jojo’s Bizarre Adventures | Credits: David Production
At the time, Araki was still a student at elementary school, when he watched the 1966 classic For a Few Dollars More along with his father in theatres.
Although he was not old enough at that time to comprehend the plot, he felt strong emotions towards Eastwood as he played the lone wolf character. This formative experience shaped Araki’s ideal hero archetype and influenced the making of his most famous work, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure.
Hirohiko Araki...
- 9/15/2024
- by Diganta Mondal
- FandomWire

Denzel Washington has had many prolific roles over his long and illustrious film career. Still, the actor has also had many parts that he either missed out on out of his own volition or because the casting producers turned him down. Of course, that has not slowed him down at all, as seen in his expansive filmography and numerous award wins. Few actors are on the same level as Washington, which essentially allows him to handpick and create the projects he wants to be a part of. After starring in The Equalizer 3 in 2023, Washington will star as Macrinus in Ridley Scott's highly anticipated Gladiator II.
Washington won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Glory and an Oscar for Best Actor for his part in Training Day. He was also nominated for the prestigious honor for his work in Cry Freedom, Malcolm X, The Hurricane,...
Washington won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Glory and an Oscar for Best Actor for his part in Training Day. He was also nominated for the prestigious honor for his work in Cry Freedom, Malcolm X, The Hurricane,...
- 9/10/2024
- by Sarah Little, Greg MacArthur
- ScreenRant

Quick Links An All-Star Cast & Captivating Premise in A Perfect World Eastwood & Costner Creatively Clash On-Set A Perfect World Was Well-Received The Enduring Legacies of Two Hollywood Veterans
Hollywood staples Clint Eastwood and Kevin Costner are two of the entertainment industry's most talented and exciting leading men, with the pair having starred in countless cinematic hits over the course of their respective careers. The seasoned actors joined forces for the 1993 thriller crime drama A Perfect World, which featured Costner as an escaped convict who kidnaps a young boy in an effort to flee authorities and Eastwood as the veteran Texas Ranger in hot pursuit of the criminal.
When the project was first announced to be in the works with Eastwood and Costner attached to star, many were curious as to how the performers would get along on set, as the two have vastly different filmmaking styles that ultimately clashed during production.
Hollywood staples Clint Eastwood and Kevin Costner are two of the entertainment industry's most talented and exciting leading men, with the pair having starred in countless cinematic hits over the course of their respective careers. The seasoned actors joined forces for the 1993 thriller crime drama A Perfect World, which featured Costner as an escaped convict who kidnaps a young boy in an effort to flee authorities and Eastwood as the veteran Texas Ranger in hot pursuit of the criminal.
When the project was first announced to be in the works with Eastwood and Costner attached to star, many were curious as to how the performers would get along on set, as the two have vastly different filmmaking styles that ultimately clashed during production.
- 9/2/2024
- by Rachel Johnson
- MovieWeb

Ever consider how Kevin Costner became the quintessential father figure in the world of film (& television)? This Hollywood heavyweight, known for starring in many flicks has perfectly mastered the essence of fatherhood on screen. From the baseball-loving farmer in Field of Dreams to the heavy-hearted Jonathan Kent in Man of Steel, the Yellowstone star has embodied the archetypal dad with a heart full of empathy & a moral compass.
Kevin Costner and T.J. Lowther in A Perfect World | Credit: Warner Bros.
But let’s flip the script for a moment! Did you know this Oscar-winning actor, 69, once found himself under the simmering gaze of Clint Eastwood on the set of the 1993 crime thriller, A Perfect World? Despite often being cast as the paragon of parental virtues, Costner’s tantrums ballooned a bit too much, leading to a rare moment of tension with Eastwood.
What Went Wrong Between Kevin Costner and Clint Eastwood?...
Kevin Costner and T.J. Lowther in A Perfect World | Credit: Warner Bros.
But let’s flip the script for a moment! Did you know this Oscar-winning actor, 69, once found himself under the simmering gaze of Clint Eastwood on the set of the 1993 crime thriller, A Perfect World? Despite often being cast as the paragon of parental virtues, Costner’s tantrums ballooned a bit too much, leading to a rare moment of tension with Eastwood.
What Went Wrong Between Kevin Costner and Clint Eastwood?...
- 8/14/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire

Clint Eastwood's career spans seven decades, starting with an eight-season run on Rawhide, a Western TV drama. As an actor, he is most famous for playing Dirty Harry and the Man with No Name, his iconic character in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966). Eastwood slowly developed into a masterful filmmaker in his own right, directing several award-winning movies after his successful debut with Play Misty for Me (1971).
He has won dozens of awards, including four Oscars, four Golden Globes, and the Comandeur de L' Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, a prestigious honor bestowed by the French government. Clint Eastwood has established himself as a cinematic icon in every way imaginable, both as an actor as well as a director, as his filmmaking canon can attest.
Updated by Arthur Goyaz on August 5, 2024: Clint Eastwood is 94 years old and continues to actively contribute to the film industry as an actor and filmmaker.
He has won dozens of awards, including four Oscars, four Golden Globes, and the Comandeur de L' Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, a prestigious honor bestowed by the French government. Clint Eastwood has established himself as a cinematic icon in every way imaginable, both as an actor as well as a director, as his filmmaking canon can attest.
Updated by Arthur Goyaz on August 5, 2024: Clint Eastwood is 94 years old and continues to actively contribute to the film industry as an actor and filmmaker.
- 8/5/2024
- by Ajay Aravind, Arthur Goyaz
- CBR

If you're looking for prestige, Clint Eastwood will give you Unforgiven. If you're in the mood for a gripping thriller to kill a Sunday afternoon, Eastwood has you covered with Absolute Power. The release of the searing revisionist Western in 1992 was a watershed moment for Eastwood, who was finally recognized by the Academy Awards, winning Best Director and Best Picture. After establishing credibility as an auteur with thoughtful reflections on violence and the anti-hero, Eastwood, as an actor and director, took daring risks and explored new realms, evident by his follow-up films, the moody road-trip drama, A Perfect World, and The Bridges of Madison County, which showed his unprecedented romantic side. As a safety net, he could always count on films like Absolute Power, which reminded audiences of his innate movie star charm and exceptional craft as an entertainer. The film was also a reunion with his Unforgiven co-star Gene Hackman,...
- 7/27/2024
- by Thomas Butt
- Collider.com

Few actors have transcended film culture like Kevin Costner. The actor remains one of the best performers of athletic prowess on screen. He also became a mainstay of the Western, eventually transitioning that talent to Yellowstone. The popular TV series provided enough steam for Costner to return to the director’s chair, building an epic series he’s been trying to make for years. With Horizon: An American Saga debuting its first part on June 28th, we revisited the icon’s filmography to highlight his best movies.
7. Dances with Wolves (1990)
While in production, “Kevin’s Gate” seemed unlikely to break through into the mainstream. However, Dances with Wolves emerged as a revival of the Western, helping Shepard in a new era for the genre in the early 1990s. Costner would take home Best Picture and Best Directing prizes for his work, but his acting remains excellent. Indigenous performer Graham Greene remains best-in-show,...
7. Dances with Wolves (1990)
While in production, “Kevin’s Gate” seemed unlikely to break through into the mainstream. However, Dances with Wolves emerged as a revival of the Western, helping Shepard in a new era for the genre in the early 1990s. Costner would take home Best Picture and Best Directing prizes for his work, but his acting remains excellent. Indigenous performer Graham Greene remains best-in-show,...
- 6/29/2024
- by Alan French
- FandomWire

Horizon: An American Saga—Chapter 1Image: Warner Bros.
In this column, I write about actors and directors who have worked together on at least three films, preferably without sequels in the mix. It’s a framework I chose in part because so many filmmakers on either side of the...
In this column, I write about actors and directors who have worked together on at least three films, preferably without sequels in the mix. It’s a framework I chose in part because so many filmmakers on either side of the...
- 6/27/2024
- by Jesse Hassenger
- avclub.com

Kevin Costner has been a very committed actor who continues to give his all with every film he does. His breakout role in The Untouchables led him to many acclaimed performances in films like Field of Dreams, Bull Durham, and A Perfect World among others. He has also established himself as a great filmmaker directing two impressive westerns Dances With Wolves and Open Range.
Kevin Costner directed, co-produced, and played the lead in 1990’s Dances With Wolves | Orion Pictures
Costner has been dreaming about his passion project Horizon: An American Saga since the 90s, envisioning it as a four-film saga. Costner has already shot the first two films and recently premiered the first film at Cannes. Unfortunately, it received mediocre reviews which put into question the fate of the remaining three films, in addition to the actor/director finding problems filming parts 3 and 4.
Did Kevin Costner Make a Mistake By Making Horizon a Four-Film Epic?...
Kevin Costner directed, co-produced, and played the lead in 1990’s Dances With Wolves | Orion Pictures
Costner has been dreaming about his passion project Horizon: An American Saga since the 90s, envisioning it as a four-film saga. Costner has already shot the first two films and recently premiered the first film at Cannes. Unfortunately, it received mediocre reviews which put into question the fate of the remaining three films, in addition to the actor/director finding problems filming parts 3 and 4.
Did Kevin Costner Make a Mistake By Making Horizon a Four-Film Epic?...
- 6/3/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire

Actor Kevin Costner has a long history of collaborating with some of the biggest Hollywood stars, especially during the 90s and early 2000s. Costner has worked with the likes of Clint Eastwood, who is arguably one of the biggest superstars of the era.
Kevin Costner has worked with Sean Connery and Clint Eastwood, two of the biggest stars of the 80s.
However, when Costner had to pick the greatest actor he had the pleasure of sharing the screen with, he named a James Bond actor. In a statement, Costner stated that he considered actor Sean Connery the greatest actor, after working with the former Bond star. Here is why Kevin Costner named Sean Connery as one of his best co-stars.
Kevin Costner Considers James Bond Star Sean Connery to be the Greatest Actor He’s Worked With
Actor Kevin Costner worked with former James Bond actor Sean Connery on the 1987 crime-drama film The Untouchables.
Kevin Costner has worked with Sean Connery and Clint Eastwood, two of the biggest stars of the 80s.
However, when Costner had to pick the greatest actor he had the pleasure of sharing the screen with, he named a James Bond actor. In a statement, Costner stated that he considered actor Sean Connery the greatest actor, after working with the former Bond star. Here is why Kevin Costner named Sean Connery as one of his best co-stars.
Kevin Costner Considers James Bond Star Sean Connery to be the Greatest Actor He’s Worked With
Actor Kevin Costner worked with former James Bond actor Sean Connery on the 1987 crime-drama film The Untouchables.
- 5/12/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire


Glen Powell, Anthony Mackie and Academy Award winner Laura Dern have signed on to star in “Monsanto,” the latest film from writer-director John Lee Hancock.
The film follows the true story of young, untried attorney Brent Wisner (Powell), who in 2019 took on a seemingly insurmountable case against the giant U.S. chemical company Monsanto on behalf of Dewayne “Lee” Johnson (Mackie) who used the company’s best-known product Roundup, a wildly financially successful weed and grass pesticide killer, as part of his job as a high school groundskeeper. Dern plays Dr. Melinda Rogers, the Monsanto Company’s chief toxicologist, who testifies with certainty that Roundup is safe during the landmark cancer trial.
“I was drawn to this contemporary David vs. Goliath true story because I found it dramatic, moving, quite funny and of critical importance in today’s world,” said Hancock. “My ambitions are to deliver a smart, thoughtful and...
The film follows the true story of young, untried attorney Brent Wisner (Powell), who in 2019 took on a seemingly insurmountable case against the giant U.S. chemical company Monsanto on behalf of Dewayne “Lee” Johnson (Mackie) who used the company’s best-known product Roundup, a wildly financially successful weed and grass pesticide killer, as part of his job as a high school groundskeeper. Dern plays Dr. Melinda Rogers, the Monsanto Company’s chief toxicologist, who testifies with certainty that Roundup is safe during the landmark cancer trial.
“I was drawn to this contemporary David vs. Goliath true story because I found it dramatic, moving, quite funny and of critical importance in today’s world,” said Hancock. “My ambitions are to deliver a smart, thoughtful and...
- 5/8/2024
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV

Kevin Costner is one of the most respected names in the industry and his body of work, both on screen and behind, has been admired by his fellow actors. He has starred in some of the most acclaimed films over the years including The Untouchables, Bull Durham, Field of Dreams, A Perfect World, etc.
Kevin Costner as Ethan Renner in 3 Days to Kill
He has also directed iconic Western films such as Dances with Wolves and Open Range. The legendary actor starred alongside Amber Heard in the 2014 action thriller 3 Days to Kill. Heard was an ardent admirer of Costner and she revealed a key aspect about Costner that elevates him from other working actors.
Amber Heard Admired Kevin Costner’s Sensitivity Being Both an Actor and Filmmaker
Amber Heard enjoyed working with Kevin Costner on 3 Days to Kill
Amber Heard starred alongside Kevin Costner in the 2014 action thriller 3 Days to Kill.
Kevin Costner as Ethan Renner in 3 Days to Kill
He has also directed iconic Western films such as Dances with Wolves and Open Range. The legendary actor starred alongside Amber Heard in the 2014 action thriller 3 Days to Kill. Heard was an ardent admirer of Costner and she revealed a key aspect about Costner that elevates him from other working actors.
Amber Heard Admired Kevin Costner’s Sensitivity Being Both an Actor and Filmmaker
Amber Heard enjoyed working with Kevin Costner on 3 Days to Kill
Amber Heard starred alongside Kevin Costner in the 2014 action thriller 3 Days to Kill.
- 5/6/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire

Tom Hanks may have the reputation of being Americas dad, but there probably isnt another living actor who has contributed more to the subgenre of dad movies than Kevin Costner. In addition, starring in many films perfectly suited to entertaining the paternal figures within everyones life, Costner has crafted empathetic depictions of fatherhood, ranging from the baseball-loving farmer of Field of Dreams to the heavy-hearted Pa Kent in Man of Steel. Although hes often cast as an ideal parental figure with unimpeachable ethics, Costner got to play a very different type of mentor figure in Clint Eastwoods 1993 crime thriller A Perfect World.
- 4/28/2024
- by Liam Gaughan
- Collider.com

Clint Eastwood rose to fame in the 1960s with his charismatic and tough leading roles in Western movies. Eastwood directed and starred in iconic Westerns, contributing greatly to the genre's development. His diverse talents as a director were evident in films like "A Perfect World," "Million Dollar Baby," and "Unforgiven."
The best Clint Eastwood movies showcase why he is considered one of the most prolific and successful actors in film history. Now a 93-year-old filmmaker, Eastwood has been focusing on directing and is renowned for the speed at which he's developing new movies at this stage of his life. While Clint Eastwood has directed some great films dating back to the 1970s, he's best known for his acting roles, rising to fame in the 1960s as a charismatic, tough leading man in movies like The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and later the Dirty Harry series.
Eastwood's acting is...
The best Clint Eastwood movies showcase why he is considered one of the most prolific and successful actors in film history. Now a 93-year-old filmmaker, Eastwood has been focusing on directing and is renowned for the speed at which he's developing new movies at this stage of his life. While Clint Eastwood has directed some great films dating back to the 1970s, he's best known for his acting roles, rising to fame in the 1960s as a charismatic, tough leading man in movies like The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and later the Dirty Harry series.
Eastwood's acting is...
- 4/12/2024
- by Colin McCormick, Charles Papadopoulos
- ScreenRant

Powerful roles and memorable lines have been the hallmark of Clint Eastwood’s career. Cops, cowboys drifters, soldiers and, generally bad ass men’s men … he’s played them all.
The lines that stick with you? Dirty Harry: “You’ve got to ask yourself a question: ‘Do you feel lucky?’ Well, do ya, punk.” Josey Wales: “When I get to likin’ someone, they ain’t around long.” Bill Munny in Unforgiven: “It’s a hell of a thing, killin’ a man. Take away all he’s got, and all he’s ever gonna have.” And perhaps the most quoted of all, Harry Callahan in Sudden Impact: “Go ahead, make my day.”
Eastwood has a cop for so long he should be collecting a pension. He joined the force with Dirty Harry in 1971 and his last movie as a cop was A Perfect World in (1993). He made five...
The lines that stick with you? Dirty Harry: “You’ve got to ask yourself a question: ‘Do you feel lucky?’ Well, do ya, punk.” Josey Wales: “When I get to likin’ someone, they ain’t around long.” Bill Munny in Unforgiven: “It’s a hell of a thing, killin’ a man. Take away all he’s got, and all he’s ever gonna have.” And perhaps the most quoted of all, Harry Callahan in Sudden Impact: “Go ahead, make my day.”
Eastwood has a cop for so long he should be collecting a pension. He joined the force with Dirty Harry in 1971 and his last movie as a cop was A Perfect World in (1993). He made five...
- 4/4/2024
- by David Morgan
- Deadline Film + TV

Kevin Costner and Clint Eastwood are both esteemed filmmakers and actors who have only worked together once in their long careers. Known for their broad-based storytelling and acting prowess, both Hollywood luminaries have each made a significant impact on cinema and storytelling.
Kevin Costner in Dances with Wolves (1990)
Yet what people might remember them best by is their contribution to the Western genre. While Costner has been heralded for reviving the genre with his Oscar-winning movie Dances with Wolves, Eastwood gifted the world Unforgiven, one of his greatest films. Coincidentally, it is also the movie that Costner really wanted to make.
When Kevin Costner Wanted To Steal Clint Eastwood’s Best Movie
Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven
Described by the Library of Congress as culturally, historically or aesthetically significant, Clint Eastwood‘s Unforgiven is easily one of the best works the actor has done as a director or as its lead.
Kevin Costner in Dances with Wolves (1990)
Yet what people might remember them best by is their contribution to the Western genre. While Costner has been heralded for reviving the genre with his Oscar-winning movie Dances with Wolves, Eastwood gifted the world Unforgiven, one of his greatest films. Coincidentally, it is also the movie that Costner really wanted to make.
When Kevin Costner Wanted To Steal Clint Eastwood’s Best Movie
Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven
Described by the Library of Congress as culturally, historically or aesthetically significant, Clint Eastwood‘s Unforgiven is easily one of the best works the actor has done as a director or as its lead.
- 4/1/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire

Kevin Costner starred as an escaped convict who takes a boy hostage in Clint Eastwood’s 1993 film, A Perfect World. Eastwood was given the script right after his Oscar-winning film Unforgiven. He intended to take a break from the double duty of directing and acting, however, Costner convinced him to play the role of Texas Ranger Red Garnett. Interestingly, Costner and Eastwood did not see eye to eye on many of the creative decisions in the film.
Clint Eastwood directed and acted in the 1993 film A Perfect World, which also co-starred Kevin Costner
A Perfect World was initially pitched to Steven Spielberg, who had to turn down the project as he was busy with Jurassic Park. When Eastwood was onboarded as the director, he initially wanted Denzel Washington to play the role of the escaped convict Butch in the film.
Kevin Costner Stormed Off Clint Eastwood’s Movie Set Due...
Clint Eastwood directed and acted in the 1993 film A Perfect World, which also co-starred Kevin Costner
A Perfect World was initially pitched to Steven Spielberg, who had to turn down the project as he was busy with Jurassic Park. When Eastwood was onboarded as the director, he initially wanted Denzel Washington to play the role of the escaped convict Butch in the film.
Kevin Costner Stormed Off Clint Eastwood’s Movie Set Due...
- 3/30/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire

Costner desperately wanted to direct Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven, once claiming he chased the project for six years. Costner's Dances with Wolves spearheaded a Western revival in 1990s, possibly influencing Eastwood to finally make Unforgiven. Costner and Eastwood later collaborated in A Perfect World, marking their only film together, which is a somber and underrated drama.
Kevin Costner desperately wanted to direct Clint Eastwood's most acclaimed Western, which overshadowed their eventual movie collaboration. The careers of Clint Eastwood and Kevin Costner have interesting parallels, with the two having their movie breakthroughs thanks to a Western. Eastwood had the groundbreaking Dollars movie trilogy, while Costner stole the show in 1985's Silverado. Eastwood later used his star power to move into directing too, which is something Costner would do also, beginning with the acclaimed Dances with Wolves.
Eastwood is indelibly linked to the genre now, and while Costner's Western movie output is much smaller,...
Kevin Costner desperately wanted to direct Clint Eastwood's most acclaimed Western, which overshadowed their eventual movie collaboration. The careers of Clint Eastwood and Kevin Costner have interesting parallels, with the two having their movie breakthroughs thanks to a Western. Eastwood had the groundbreaking Dollars movie trilogy, while Costner stole the show in 1985's Silverado. Eastwood later used his star power to move into directing too, which is something Costner would do also, beginning with the acclaimed Dances with Wolves.
Eastwood is indelibly linked to the genre now, and while Costner's Western movie output is much smaller,...
- 3/17/2024
- by Padraig Cotter
- ScreenRant

Halloween movies are typically dominated by horror films, but there are a few non-horror films set on the holiday that provide a refreshing change of pace. Movies like Song of the Sea, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and Boys in the Trees offer creative and compelling stories that take place on Halloween night without relying on horror elements. While Halloween is often associated with scary movies, there are some enjoyable non-horror films set on the holiday that are worth watching, such as Grow Up Tony Philips and A Perfect World.
While Halloween is the perfect time for scary movies, there are a few classic non-horror films that are also set on the holiday. Halloween is a time for the spooky and supernatural. The holiday is one of the few times of the year when it is acceptable to focus on ghoulish, macabre, and downright frightening subjects. This prompts many movie buffs...
While Halloween is the perfect time for scary movies, there are a few classic non-horror films that are also set on the holiday. Halloween is a time for the spooky and supernatural. The holiday is one of the few times of the year when it is acceptable to focus on ghoulish, macabre, and downright frightening subjects. This prompts many movie buffs...
- 10/4/2023
- by Cathal Gunning
- ScreenRant

Magnet Releasing, the genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, has bought U.S. rights to “The Animal Kingdom,” Thomas Cailley’s creature-filled dystopian thriller which world premiered as the opening night selection of Cannes Un Certain Regard.
Produced by Pierre Guyard at Nord-Ouest Films, “The Animal Kingdom” was financed and co-produced by Studiocanal, which handles French distribution and international sales. The film is set in a world where mutations in human genetics cause people to transform into hybrid creatures. It boasts stellar performances by Roman Duris (“Final Cut”), Adèle Exarchopoulos (“Blue Is the Warmest Color”) and Paul Kircher (“Winter Boy”). Magnet will release the film next year.
Duris stars as François, who sets off to save his wife, who has been affected by this mysterious condition. As some of the creatures disappear into a nearby forest, François embarks with Emile (Kircher), their 16-year-old son, on a quest to find her with...
Produced by Pierre Guyard at Nord-Ouest Films, “The Animal Kingdom” was financed and co-produced by Studiocanal, which handles French distribution and international sales. The film is set in a world where mutations in human genetics cause people to transform into hybrid creatures. It boasts stellar performances by Roman Duris (“Final Cut”), Adèle Exarchopoulos (“Blue Is the Warmest Color”) and Paul Kircher (“Winter Boy”). Magnet will release the film next year.
Duris stars as François, who sets off to save his wife, who has been affected by this mysterious condition. As some of the creatures disappear into a nearby forest, François embarks with Emile (Kircher), their 16-year-old son, on a quest to find her with...
- 7/20/2023
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV

A bold departure from France’s cinema tradition of social realism, Thomas Cailley’s widely ambitious sophomore outing “The Animal Kingdom” is equally a creature-filled dystopia, an emotionally charged father-and-son drama and a coming-of-age tale.
The character-driven film world premiered to warm reviews at the Cannes Film Festival where it bowed the Un Certain Regard section. “The Animal Kingdom” is represented in international market by Studiocanal and was produced by Pierre Guyard at Nord Ouest Films, and co-produced by Artemis.
“The Animal Kingdom” takes place in an undetermined future in France which has been swept by a genetic disease causing people to transform into creatures that are being hunted down and killed or institutionalized by authorities. Kircher, the breakout star of Christophe Honoré’s “Winter Boy,” plays 16-year-old Emile whose mother was institutionalized after showing first signs of a genetic mutation. He lives with his father Francois (Romain Duris) who is struggling to overcome grief.
The character-driven film world premiered to warm reviews at the Cannes Film Festival where it bowed the Un Certain Regard section. “The Animal Kingdom” is represented in international market by Studiocanal and was produced by Pierre Guyard at Nord Ouest Films, and co-produced by Artemis.
“The Animal Kingdom” takes place in an undetermined future in France which has been swept by a genetic disease causing people to transform into creatures that are being hunted down and killed or institutionalized by authorities. Kircher, the breakout star of Christophe Honoré’s “Winter Boy,” plays 16-year-old Emile whose mother was institutionalized after showing first signs of a genetic mutation. He lives with his father Francois (Romain Duris) who is struggling to overcome grief.
- 5/21/2023
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV

If there's a highlight of "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," it's Namor the Sub-Mariner (Tenoch Huerta Mejía). For the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Namor was reinvented as a man of Mayan descent, with his underwater kingdom renamed from Atlantis to Talokan. He's still just as self-righteous as his comics self, though, and a scarier fighter to boot.
Like Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan) before him, though, one can view Namor as an anti-hero, a man with some good ideas who's going about them in all the wrong way. The MCU has its fair share of such villains, but they all feel half-hearted compared to Killmonger, and now Namor.
Despite his conflict with Wakanda, Namor never had a chance to meet his fellow king, T'Challa (the late Chadwick Boseman). If Marvel fans want to see that conflict, they should check out the comics themselves, especially Jonathan Hickman's run on "The Avengers." This epic...
Like Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan) before him, though, one can view Namor as an anti-hero, a man with some good ideas who's going about them in all the wrong way. The MCU has its fair share of such villains, but they all feel half-hearted compared to Killmonger, and now Namor.
Despite his conflict with Wakanda, Namor never had a chance to meet his fellow king, T'Challa (the late Chadwick Boseman). If Marvel fans want to see that conflict, they should check out the comics themselves, especially Jonathan Hickman's run on "The Avengers." This epic...
- 11/19/2022
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film

This year marked the 30th anniversary of Best Picture winner Unforgiven, one of Clint Eastwood's most acclaimed movies. It stands alongside other highlights from Eastwood's legendary career, including The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and Dirty Harry. But even with his status as a Hollywood icon, Eastwood has some notable movies that have been overlooked.
From some of the missed movies that highlight Eastwood's charm as an actor to the ones that allowed him to show off different sides of his persona, these forgotten Clint Eastwood movies can finally find the recognition they deserve.
Space Cowboys (2000)
Eastwood is an actor who fans have watched age over decades in movies and he has always embraced that. One of the best examples of this is Space Cowboys where he is joined by some other great veteran actors.
Eastwood joins Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland, and James Garner in the...
From some of the missed movies that highlight Eastwood's charm as an actor to the ones that allowed him to show off different sides of his persona, these forgotten Clint Eastwood movies can finally find the recognition they deserve.
Space Cowboys (2000)
Eastwood is an actor who fans have watched age over decades in movies and he has always embraced that. One of the best examples of this is Space Cowboys where he is joined by some other great veteran actors.
Eastwood joins Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland, and James Garner in the...
- 11/18/2022
- by Colin McCormick
- ScreenRant

They just don't make directors like they used to. Clint Eastwood has had an amazing career that has lasted nearly 70 years. Eastwood has acted in just about every genre you can think of while making a name for himself as the "Man with No Name" in Sergio Leone's "Dollars Trilogy" of Spaghetti Westerns and Harry Callahan in the "Dirty Harry" series.
Eastwood has also been successful on the other side of the camera. He's won a Best Director award for "Unforgiven," a film he took home Best Picture for and was also nominated for Best Actor. His 2004 film "Million Dollar Baby" was nominated for the same trio of awards and took home the same two as "Unforgiven." Suffice it to say, Eastwood's got a handle on this whole directing thing and has continued to do so into his 90s. But what makes Eastwood such a successful director? One of...
Eastwood has also been successful on the other side of the camera. He's won a Best Director award for "Unforgiven," a film he took home Best Picture for and was also nominated for Best Actor. His 2004 film "Million Dollar Baby" was nominated for the same trio of awards and took home the same two as "Unforgiven." Suffice it to say, Eastwood's got a handle on this whole directing thing and has continued to do so into his 90s. But what makes Eastwood such a successful director? One of...
- 9/14/2022
- by Andrew Korpan
- Slash Film


Josh Olson shares his top 10 movies from his favorite movie year, 1992, with Joe Dante.
Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
Star Wars (1977)
Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
After Dark, My Sweet (1990)
The Last Of The Mohicans (1992)
Thief (1981) – Josh Olson’s trailer commentary
Manhunter (1986) – Josh Olson’s trailer commentary
The Last Of The Mohicans (1936)
The Player (1992) – Allan Arkush’s trailer commentary, Glenn Erickson’s Criterion Blu-ray review
Popeye (1980)
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull’s History Lesson (1976) – Glenn Erickson’s Blu-ray review
Quintet (1979)
HealtH (1980)
Come Back To the Five And Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982)
Secret Honor (1984)
The Graduate (1967) – Neil Labute’s trailer commentary, Glenn Erickson’s Criterion Blu-ray review
Touch Of Evil (1958) – Howard Rodman’s trailer commentary, Randy Fuller’s wine pairings, Glenn Erickson’s Blu-ray review
Dead Alive a.k.a. Braindead (1992) – Mike Mendez’s trailer commentary
Meet The Feebles (1989) – Mike Mendez’s...
Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
Star Wars (1977)
Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
After Dark, My Sweet (1990)
The Last Of The Mohicans (1992)
Thief (1981) – Josh Olson’s trailer commentary
Manhunter (1986) – Josh Olson’s trailer commentary
The Last Of The Mohicans (1936)
The Player (1992) – Allan Arkush’s trailer commentary, Glenn Erickson’s Criterion Blu-ray review
Popeye (1980)
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull’s History Lesson (1976) – Glenn Erickson’s Blu-ray review
Quintet (1979)
HealtH (1980)
Come Back To the Five And Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982)
Secret Honor (1984)
The Graduate (1967) – Neil Labute’s trailer commentary, Glenn Erickson’s Criterion Blu-ray review
Touch Of Evil (1958) – Howard Rodman’s trailer commentary, Randy Fuller’s wine pairings, Glenn Erickson’s Blu-ray review
Dead Alive a.k.a. Braindead (1992) – Mike Mendez’s trailer commentary
Meet The Feebles (1989) – Mike Mendez’s...
- 8/30/2022
- by Kris Millsap
- Trailers from Hell

Peacock has announced its True Crime Tuesday slate including originals Perfect World: A Deadly Game, Preaching Evil: A Wife on the Run With Warren Jeffs, and Sins of the Amish.
The series kicks off on March 8 with Perfect World, a two-part docuseries that takes viewers inside the world of gaming as a group of friends are alerted to what appears to be a real-life murder. The group is on the hunt for the next 18 hours in search of the real identity and location of one of their closest friends who claims he killed his family to put an end to his killing spree.
The series is executive produced by Zak Weisfeld, Libby Richman, and Alex Weresow; co-executive produced by Elizabeth Gibson and Adam Linkenhelt and produced by Lusid Media.
Preaching Evil—premiering in the spring— tells the story of polygamist cult leader Warren Jeffs through the lens of his favorite wife Naomi Jessop.
The series kicks off on March 8 with Perfect World, a two-part docuseries that takes viewers inside the world of gaming as a group of friends are alerted to what appears to be a real-life murder. The group is on the hunt for the next 18 hours in search of the real identity and location of one of their closest friends who claims he killed his family to put an end to his killing spree.
The series is executive produced by Zak Weisfeld, Libby Richman, and Alex Weresow; co-executive produced by Elizabeth Gibson and Adam Linkenhelt and produced by Lusid Media.
Preaching Evil—premiering in the spring— tells the story of polygamist cult leader Warren Jeffs through the lens of his favorite wife Naomi Jessop.
- 2/23/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV


Speculation is running rampant about the identity of the mysterious fiery person in the new Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness trailer. Is it Captain Marvel gone full Binary? Is it Monica Rambeau powered up? The Human Torch’s first appearance in the MCU? Sunfire quitting the Illuminati? Or is it Vulcan, and DS2 is just a War of Kings adaptation? Probably not the last one.
But there is one very intriguing possibility, a version of Tony Stark that would fit the tone this movie appears to be going for…
Superior Iron Man
Axis was Marvel’s 2014 summer comics crossover event, where, under attack from Red Onslaught (Red Skull with some of Charles Xavier’s brain grafted on), the Scarlet Witch casts a spell to “invert” Red Skull’s brain and bring Xavier’s forward. Unfortunately, the spell also inverted the morality of almost everyone there, including several Avengers,...
But there is one very intriguing possibility, a version of Tony Stark that would fit the tone this movie appears to be going for…
Superior Iron Man
Axis was Marvel’s 2014 summer comics crossover event, where, under attack from Red Onslaught (Red Skull with some of Charles Xavier’s brain grafted on), the Scarlet Witch casts a spell to “invert” Red Skull’s brain and bring Xavier’s forward. Unfortunately, the spell also inverted the morality of almost everyone there, including several Avengers,...
- 2/14/2022
- by Jim Dandy
- Den of Geek


After a hiatus where New York’s theaters closed during the pandemic, we’re delighted to announce the return of NYC Weekend Watch, our weekly round-up of repertory offerings. While many theaters are still focused on a selection of new releases, a handful of worthwhile repertory screenings are taking place.
Metrograph
“We Won’t Grow Old Together” includes The Brood and Carol on 35mm; a 4K restoration of Possession is running; two of Clint Eastwood’s greatest films, A Perfect World and White Hunter, Black Heart, screen this Saturday.
Film at Lincoln Center
NYFF’s Revivals winds down with new restorations of Assault on Precinct 13, Ratcatcher, and Ed Lachman’s Songs for Drella.
IFC Center
In anticipation of Bergman Island, films by Mia Hansen-Løve screen side-by-side with Ingmar Bergman; while the 4K restoration of Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s masterpiece Cure continues and World of Wong Kar-wai keeps going, Arrebato, Crash, and Mulholland Dr. have showings.
Metrograph
“We Won’t Grow Old Together” includes The Brood and Carol on 35mm; a 4K restoration of Possession is running; two of Clint Eastwood’s greatest films, A Perfect World and White Hunter, Black Heart, screen this Saturday.
Film at Lincoln Center
NYFF’s Revivals winds down with new restorations of Assault on Precinct 13, Ratcatcher, and Ed Lachman’s Songs for Drella.
IFC Center
In anticipation of Bergman Island, films by Mia Hansen-Løve screen side-by-side with Ingmar Bergman; while the 4K restoration of Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s masterpiece Cure continues and World of Wong Kar-wai keeps going, Arrebato, Crash, and Mulholland Dr. have showings.
- 10/7/2021
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage


The strangeness of Clint Eastwood’s Cry Macho cannot be boiled down to any one thing — there’s a lot going on — but its origins as a movie, one starring and directed by this particular Hollywood figure, no less, are surprisingly scattered. In so many ways, the movie plays like a straight shot of Eastwood on Eastwood, an act of summary, revision, and rhyme that almost could have been shocked to life by Doctor Frankenstein. Its components — its tropes and genre scaffolding, its shambly yet economical ease, so characteristic of...
- 9/17/2021
- by K. Austin Collins
- Rollingstone.com


Though New York moviegoing is (sort of) getting back to normal, we’ve only now filled one of the biggest spots: Metrograph have announced a return of their theater and commissary on October 1, while Metrograph At Home programming will continue through their site and Metrograph TV app.
The lineup, currently handled by new programmer-at-large Nellie Killian, doesn’t seem to have missed a step: there’s the cool factor of Żuławski’s Possession restored in 4K, the auteurist cred of a four-film Eastwood series, new releases like Bulletproof and Labyrinth of Cinema, the high art of an Amos Vogel tribute—precisely what we’ve missed for, God help us, 18 months.
Health and safety guidelines can be found here, and a highlight of October programming below.
Opens October 1
Possession (1981)
New 4K Restoration of Andrzej Żuławski’s Hallucinatory Masterpiece
Banned upon its original release in 1981, Andrzej Żuławski’s stunningly choreographed nightmare of...
The lineup, currently handled by new programmer-at-large Nellie Killian, doesn’t seem to have missed a step: there’s the cool factor of Żuławski’s Possession restored in 4K, the auteurist cred of a four-film Eastwood series, new releases like Bulletproof and Labyrinth of Cinema, the high art of an Amos Vogel tribute—precisely what we’ve missed for, God help us, 18 months.
Health and safety guidelines can be found here, and a highlight of October programming below.
Opens October 1
Possession (1981)
New 4K Restoration of Andrzej Żuławski’s Hallucinatory Masterpiece
Banned upon its original release in 1981, Andrzej Żuławski’s stunningly choreographed nightmare of...
- 9/9/2021
- by Leonard Pearce
- The Film Stage

In the creepy opening sequence of “Encounter,” a taut, genre-bending psychological thriller with nonstop drive, an asteroid crashes into Planet Earth before the title even appears. The blinding incident causes a curious chain reaction: There are bloodthirsty beetles, crawling insects, a human infected by a microbe-carrying mosquito.
Elsewhere in a grimy hotel room, ex-Marine Malik Kahn tries to piece together the details of a mysterious virus, possibly caused by what we’ve just witnessed. As a protective measure, he sprays his body and grossly infested walls with bug spray, giving us every reason to believe that he’s assigned himself to an unofficial operation to battle what appears to be a sweeping epidemic, if the news reports on his TV are any indication.
Directed by Michael Pearce (“Beast”) with meticulous craftsmanship that’s always gripping even when it registers a touch heavy-handed, the film takes off from there, sending Malik...
Elsewhere in a grimy hotel room, ex-Marine Malik Kahn tries to piece together the details of a mysterious virus, possibly caused by what we’ve just witnessed. As a protective measure, he sprays his body and grossly infested walls with bug spray, giving us every reason to believe that he’s assigned himself to an unofficial operation to battle what appears to be a sweeping epidemic, if the news reports on his TV are any indication.
Directed by Michael Pearce (“Beast”) with meticulous craftsmanship that’s always gripping even when it registers a touch heavy-handed, the film takes off from there, sending Malik...
- 9/3/2021
- by Tomris Laffly
- Variety Film + TV

MLB’s Field of Dreams game between the White Sox and Yankees on Thursday night was magical. It included a cinematic pre-game with an on-field appearance by Kevin Costner and a battle that saw eight(!) home runs, capped by a walk-off to win the game for Chicago. The morning after may have been even more astonishing for the film’s distributor, Universal Pictures.
The game sent the 32-year-old film flying to the top of Amazon’s “Movers & Shakers” list in Movies & TV. In fact, it was not only No. 1, it was also No.2, No.5., No. 11 and No. 12.
The region free Blu-ray disc of the film was No. 1, up 60,800%. The basic DVD of the film clocked in next at No. 2, up a 52,772%. The multi-format Blu-ray landed at No.5, up a paltry 3,168%. See chart below.
In fact, Kevin Costner-starring movies constituted 7 of the top 12 DVDs on the list by midday Friday. The under-appreciated A Perfect World,...
The game sent the 32-year-old film flying to the top of Amazon’s “Movers & Shakers” list in Movies & TV. In fact, it was not only No. 1, it was also No.2, No.5., No. 11 and No. 12.
The region free Blu-ray disc of the film was No. 1, up 60,800%. The basic DVD of the film clocked in next at No. 2, up a 52,772%. The multi-format Blu-ray landed at No.5, up a paltry 3,168%. See chart below.
In fact, Kevin Costner-starring movies constituted 7 of the top 12 DVDs on the list by midday Friday. The under-appreciated A Perfect World,...
- 8/13/2021
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV


G Herbo topped Apple Music’s Pre-Add Chart with 25 in the week leading up to the album’s July 2nd release, indicating that it’s on track for a big debut on the Rs 200 come Monday.
Willow’s fourth studio album, Lately I Feel Everything, enters the Pre-Add Chart at Number Two, followed by Twice’s Perfect World at Number Three. Other notable debuts on this week’s Pre-Add Chart include When Facing the Things We Turn Away From, the album from 5 Seconds of Summer singer Luke Hemmings, at Number Five,...
Willow’s fourth studio album, Lately I Feel Everything, enters the Pre-Add Chart at Number Two, followed by Twice’s Perfect World at Number Three. Other notable debuts on this week’s Pre-Add Chart include When Facing the Things We Turn Away From, the album from 5 Seconds of Summer singer Luke Hemmings, at Number Five,...
- 7/7/2021
- by Emily Blake
- Rollingstone.com

Crime thriller The Little Things brings together three Academy Award winners in Denzel Washington, Rami Malek and Jared Leto and could at one time could have been directed by another one, Steven Spielberg. The Little Things writer John Lee Hancock wrote the initial draft for the movie back in 1993, with the intention for Hollywood icon Steven Spielberg to helm the project.
"Steven really liked A Perfect World, my script for it. And so, before we ever went into production on A Perfect World, he came to me and said, 'Let's do a blind picture deal. ... Let's just do it at Warner Brothers. Something for you to write and meet to direct.' ... So, we started pitching ideas back and forth. I came up on this one, I can't remember exactly when, and fell in love with it. The twists and turns. I wrote a long outline and then talked to...
"Steven really liked A Perfect World, my script for it. And so, before we ever went into production on A Perfect World, he came to me and said, 'Let's do a blind picture deal. ... Let's just do it at Warner Brothers. Something for you to write and meet to direct.' ... So, we started pitching ideas back and forth. I came up on this one, I can't remember exactly when, and fell in love with it. The twists and turns. I wrote a long outline and then talked to...
- 2/16/2021
- by Jon Fuge
- MovieWeb


Stars: Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, Jared Leto, Chris Bauer, Michael Hyatt, Terry Kinney, Natalie Morales, Isabel Arraiza, Joris Jarsky, Glenn Morshower | Written and Directed by John Lee Hancock
First thing you need to know about me is that I never miss a Denzel movie… The man is an absolute legend and rarely makes a bad film; though if it does happen to be bad you can guarantee he is the best thing in it! Second thing is that Jared Leto, as far as I am concerned, is tragically underrated. I mean yes, okay, he has won an Oscar and so you may say that he’s rated enough but Leto is easily one the best character actors around right now. Then you have Rami Malek who has been on the scene for a good long while jobbing away and picking his roles carefully, but in the last couple years he...
First thing you need to know about me is that I never miss a Denzel movie… The man is an absolute legend and rarely makes a bad film; though if it does happen to be bad you can guarantee he is the best thing in it! Second thing is that Jared Leto, as far as I am concerned, is tragically underrated. I mean yes, okay, he has won an Oscar and so you may say that he’s rated enough but Leto is easily one the best character actors around right now. Then you have Rami Malek who has been on the scene for a good long while jobbing away and picking his roles carefully, but in the last couple years he...
- 2/16/2021
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly


Writer-director John Lee Hancock is best known for crowd-pleasing, mainstream films like “The Blind Side” and “Saving Mr. Banks,” which makes his new film “The Little Things” something of a shock. A noir drama starring Denzel Washington in one of the weariest, least flashy and most affecting performances he’s ever given, it’s a meditation on blurred lines and questionable morality; it looks like a whodunnit, but it’s less interested in the answer than in the toll it takes to find that answer.
Washington plays a small-town California detective who returns to Los Angeles, where he worked before leaving under troubling circumstances, and is drawn into a serial-killer investigation by a young hotshot played by Rami Malek. Jared Leto plays a creepy local who might be the killer, or might just enjoy stringing the cops along.
“The Little Things” is the blackest thing Hancock has been part of...
Washington plays a small-town California detective who returns to Los Angeles, where he worked before leaving under troubling circumstances, and is drawn into a serial-killer investigation by a young hotshot played by Rami Malek. Jared Leto plays a creepy local who might be the killer, or might just enjoy stringing the cops along.
“The Little Things” is the blackest thing Hancock has been part of...
- 1/29/2021
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap

If “The Little Things” seems like a movie from another time, it is. John Lee Hancock wrote the script 28 years ago, back when he wrote the Kevin Costner vehicle “A Perfect World” for director Clint Eastwood. Steven Spielberg was interested, but found the drama about the fight to find an L.A. serial killer too noir. Eastwood considered it, then Warren Beatty. Then Danny DeVito.
“I put in a drawer, and didn’t think about it,” said Hancock, who went on to direct “The Rookie,” “The Alamo,” and “The Blind Side.” “But every couple years, Johnson called.”
“The Little Things” seems commercial enough: Set in the 1990s, it’s a thriller about grizzled ex-LAPD detective Joe Deacon (Denzel Washington) who goes into exile after an unsolved serial killer case goes terribly wrong. When he visits LA and reconnects with his old department, he meets hotshot detective Jim Baxter (Rami Malek...
“I put in a drawer, and didn’t think about it,” said Hancock, who went on to direct “The Rookie,” “The Alamo,” and “The Blind Side.” “But every couple years, Johnson called.”
“The Little Things” seems commercial enough: Set in the 1990s, it’s a thriller about grizzled ex-LAPD detective Joe Deacon (Denzel Washington) who goes into exile after an unsolved serial killer case goes terribly wrong. When he visits LA and reconnects with his old department, he meets hotshot detective Jim Baxter (Rami Malek...
- 1/28/2021
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire

If “The Little Things” seems like a movie from another time, it is. John Lee Hancock wrote the script 28 years ago, back when he wrote the Kevin Costner vehicle “A Perfect World” for director Clint Eastwood. Steven Spielberg was interested, but found the drama about the fight to find an L.A. serial killer too noir. Eastwood considered it, then Warren Beatty. Then Danny DeVito.
“I put in a drawer, and didn’t think about it,” said Hancock, who went on to direct “The Rookie,” “The Alamo,” and “The Blind Side.” “But every couple years, Johnson called.”
“The Little Things” seems commercial enough: Set in the 1990s, it’s a thriller about grizzled ex-LAPD detective Joe Deacon (Denzel Washington) who goes into exile after an unsolved serial killer case goes terribly wrong. When he visits LA and reconnects with his old department, he meets hotshot detective Jim Baxter (Rami Malek...
“I put in a drawer, and didn’t think about it,” said Hancock, who went on to direct “The Rookie,” “The Alamo,” and “The Blind Side.” “But every couple years, Johnson called.”
“The Little Things” seems commercial enough: Set in the 1990s, it’s a thriller about grizzled ex-LAPD detective Joe Deacon (Denzel Washington) who goes into exile after an unsolved serial killer case goes terribly wrong. When he visits LA and reconnects with his old department, he meets hotshot detective Jim Baxter (Rami Malek...
- 1/28/2021
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood

John Lee Hancock’s hunt for a serial killer script The Little Things drew a killer cast of Oscar winners Denzel Washington, Rami Malek and Jared Leto. In Deadline’s Contenders Film panel for the Warner Bros drama that premieres January 29, Hancock explains why it took nearly 30 years to make a movie he wrote when he had just completed the Clint Eastwood-directed Kevin Costner-starrer A Perfect World — ostensibly for Eastwood to direct it.
Contenders Film: Deadline’s Complete Coverage
Joined by Leto, who is creepily superb in his portrayal as the prime suspect in a killing spree that claimed the lives of several young women, Hancock explains why, when Warner Bros finally greenlit the film, he decided to keep it in its 1990 setting — before the advent of sleuthing aids like computerized fingerprint databases, DNA and even cell phones.
Leto describes what it felt like to inhabit the role of Albert Sparma,...
Contenders Film: Deadline’s Complete Coverage
Joined by Leto, who is creepily superb in his portrayal as the prime suspect in a killing spree that claimed the lives of several young women, Hancock explains why, when Warner Bros finally greenlit the film, he decided to keep it in its 1990 setting — before the advent of sleuthing aids like computerized fingerprint databases, DNA and even cell phones.
Leto describes what it felt like to inhabit the role of Albert Sparma,...
- 1/24/2021
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV

Exclusive: As 2020 winds to a close, talent reps are fighting with Warner Bros for back end compensation their clients would have earned had WarnerMedia waited out the pandemic instead of putting a year’s worth of theatrical films on HBO Max alongside U.S. theaters. And only telling filmmakers, casts and even financiers moments before the press release was issued, which went against the time tested discreet heads up rule that is a vital part of the give-and-take between reps and movie studio executives. The Little Things director John Lee Hancock, who discusses here the prospect of being the first movie in this hybrid release configuration, is more familiar than most with the concept of The Blind Side, after writing/directing the Warner Bros drama based on the Michael Lewis book about why the left offensive tackle is most vital to keeping a quarterback in one piece.
After Warner Bros...
After Warner Bros...
- 12/22/2020
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV


December may the time of year when critics compile their Top 10 lists of the year — but according to the Oscars, 2020 isn’t over yet.
Because of theater closings necessitated by the pandemic, the Academy extended eligibility for the 2020 Oscars to Feb. 28, 2021, making this a rare 14-month year.
With the extended calendar, a few 2021 releases could arrive in January and February to impact the 2020 Oscars. Since the pandemic is still affecting distribution, there won’t be a barrage of big titles, but there are a handful of upcoming releases that do have a chance to figure in the race.
Interestingly enough, the potential 2021 contenders could also substantially change the complexion of the Oscar picture. While Viola Davis, Delroy Lindo, Leslie Odom Jr., Kingsley Ben-Adir, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Chadwick Boseman (in both the lead and supporting categories) are strong acting candidates from films that have been released in 2020, the contenders in...
Because of theater closings necessitated by the pandemic, the Academy extended eligibility for the 2020 Oscars to Feb. 28, 2021, making this a rare 14-month year.
With the extended calendar, a few 2021 releases could arrive in January and February to impact the 2020 Oscars. Since the pandemic is still affecting distribution, there won’t be a barrage of big titles, but there are a handful of upcoming releases that do have a chance to figure in the race.
Interestingly enough, the potential 2021 contenders could also substantially change the complexion of the Oscar picture. While Viola Davis, Delroy Lindo, Leslie Odom Jr., Kingsley Ben-Adir, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Chadwick Boseman (in both the lead and supporting categories) are strong acting candidates from films that have been released in 2020, the contenders in...
- 12/18/2020
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap

As we have just about a week left to go of October, let’s take a look at everything that’s due to arrive on HBO Max in November. It’s a big month for the WarnerMedia streaming service, with countless new movies from their legendary library being added and plenty of fresh originals dropping throughout the following weeks. A few upcoming releases have yet to be dated, but otherwise, here’s the full list of what’s coming to HBO Max next month.
Released November Tba
12 Dates Of Christmas, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
Colin Quinn & Friends: A Parking Lot Comedy Show, HBO Max Original Special Premiere
Crazy, Not Insane, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air Reunion Special, HBO Max Original Special Premiere
Full Bloom, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
I Hate Suzie, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
The Mystery Of Db Cooper, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
Sesame Street,...
Released November Tba
12 Dates Of Christmas, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
Colin Quinn & Friends: A Parking Lot Comedy Show, HBO Max Original Special Premiere
Crazy, Not Insane, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air Reunion Special, HBO Max Original Special Premiere
Full Bloom, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
I Hate Suzie, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
The Mystery Of Db Cooper, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
Sesame Street,...
- 10/23/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered

With a new month quickly approaching, it’s time to look ahead and see what’s coming to all your favorite streaming services this November. That’s Netflix, Disney Plus, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video and, of course, HBO Max.
Halloween will soon be behind us and given that Christmas isn’t too far off, we’re beginning to see some holiday titles pop up, with all the major platforms getting into the festive spirit. That’ll continue in December as well, of course, but for November, there’s certainly tons on offer for those looking to start the celebrations early.
There’s a lot of other great stuff on the way, too, though, be it classic films, underrated gems, brand new releases and much more, and you can check out the entire lineup, sorted by date, down below. Ready to dive in?
November 1
Netflix
60 Days In: Season 5
A...
Halloween will soon be behind us and given that Christmas isn’t too far off, we’re beginning to see some holiday titles pop up, with all the major platforms getting into the festive spirit. That’ll continue in December as well, of course, but for November, there’s certainly tons on offer for those looking to start the celebrations early.
There’s a lot of other great stuff on the way, too, though, be it classic films, underrated gems, brand new releases and much more, and you can check out the entire lineup, sorted by date, down below. Ready to dive in?
November 1
Netflix
60 Days In: Season 5
A...
- 10/23/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
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