Of the recently departed Gene Hackman’s greatest hits — take your pick among The French Connection, Unforgiven, and The Royal…
There’s a sage line in the 1972 Western classic, Jeremiah Johnson, written by the great John Milius. An old mountain…
Conservatives believe in the institutions shaped by the accumulated experience of humanity. We know we may be very small, but…
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It’s never a surprise, or at least shouldn’t be, when someone goes on at the age of 93. Father Time,…
In this episode of The Weekend Spectator, Paul Kengor tells the story of Yakob Ravin and his 12-year-old grandson, both…
The makers of our new movie Reagan (based on one of my books on Ronald Reagan) posted a graphic that…
The new Reagan film proves that not all hope is lost in Hollywood. In a follow-up to last weekend’s episode,…
If the handsomest American-born movie star ever was Montgomery Clift, the handsomest French star was Alain Delon, who died on…