If the Warner Bros. logo was a badge, as opposed to a shield, Clint Eastwood would be the man behind it: the tough, ...
Folie a Deux” and “Megalopolis” played on thousands of screens around the country while Clint Eastwood’s engrossing new film ...
Crime rose by 126 percent between 1969 and 1970. Trust in authority disappeared in the light of excessive violence by the ...
Clint Eastwood and Stanley Kubrick were at the top of their game at the same time, but the actor couldn't stand one of the ...
It was an accident, but if he’s honest and admits it was the dead girl he hit instead of ... riveting since Witness for the Prosecution. Clint Eastwood builds tension so palpitating you could ...
It was also announced that, in a break from tradition, this would be the first Eastwood film not to report box office returns. This is sneaky way not just to avoid embarrassment if it ended up a flop, ...
In his latest (and perhaps last) movie as a director, Eastwood casts a skeptical eye at the criminal justice system in a mystery starring Nicholas Hoult.
Clint Eastwood's "Juror #2" could be the last film he directs. Toni Collette and Nicholas Hoult keep it from playing like a ...
One year earlier a woman named Kendall (Francesca Eastwood, Clint’s 31-year-old daughter) was found dead at the bottom of an overpass, having been bludgeoned with a hard object and then pushed ...