The Role Where Gene Hackman Was State Violence Personified
Hackman's performance as "Little Bill" Daggett in Unforgiven is an unflinching portrayal of how far the state will go to protect its corrupt monopoly on violence.
Hackman's performance as "Little Bill" Daggett in Unforgiven is an unflinching portrayal of how far the state will go to protect its corrupt monopoly on violence.
The famed filmmaker's likely final film is an exploration of the jury system and its flaws.
Clint Eastwood's masterful true-life drama about a wrongly accused American hero doubles as an awkward brief for Trump.
The Squint says political correctness means "It's a sad time in history."
It isn't a hawkish movie, and it isn't conventionally dovish either. But it does have a distinct political perspective.
Bradley Cooper commandeers Clint Eastwood's powerful war movie, Chris Hemsworth withers in Michael Mann's cyber-crime misfire.
Adam Baldwin needs to go give them all manly hugs
The pro-Romney ad is running in several swing states
Tells Ellen DeGeneres that he supports "socially liberal, fiscally conservative and government staying out of everyone's lives."
Didn't have the idea to take the chair on stage until he was at the convention center and someone kept asking him if he wanted to sit
17 percent said Mitt Romney's acceptance speech was the highlight
Says Eastwood a great actor and an even better director and that running for president requires a thick skin
Extended the invitation after Eastwood endorsed him at an Idaho fundraiser earlier this month. Mixed reaction from staff
You can get a lot of mileage out of an empty chair
The self-described socially liberal, economically conservative's libertarian politics have often been misunderstood
Eastwood's made a lot people's day
Dirty Harry's pitch to independents and undecideds
The Hollywood icon disses the Republicans stance on the war in Afghanistan at the part's own convention while endorsing Mitt Romney and misattributing an anti-war stance to the candidate
The actor has received criticism for his speech at the RNC
On Super Bowl Sunday, America was treated to the most expensive political commercial in history.
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