As I suspected back in March, the cloaked news of Clint Eastwood's new movie, Gran Torino, is not the next installment in the Dirty Harry franchise. While the car harkens back to the time of Harry ...
When Clint Eastwood's character, Walt Kowalski, the aging blue-collar hero of Gran Torino, sees something he doesn't like, like his teenaged granddaughter text-messaging at his wife's funeral in the ...
You’ll pretty much figure out exactly where “Gran Torino” is taking you within the first 30 minutes, but it’s a testament to the vehicle that you’ll mostly enjoy the ride anyway. Director-star Clint ...
Clint Eastwood knows better than anyone else his meaning as an actor and his effect on audiences, so it's hard to believe he could direct "Gran Torino" without knowing how funny it is. He plays a ...
One of the most utilized items in Clint Eastwood's thespian toolbox is an expression he employs to denote slow-burning rage. Enjoy unlimited reading on winnipegfreepress.com Read the E-Edition, our ...
Grumpy old Walt Kowalski (Eastwood) has recently lost his wife, and his children think he should move to an old people's home. But he refuses to budge from his Detroit house, despite the changing ...
As a 57-year-old man who spends most of his weekends sitting on his porch with a rifle laid across his lap throwing stones at passersby as practice for later so that in my actual retirement it will ...
Who would've thought that the most secretive project in Hollywood would've been a Clint Eastwood movie? This isn't actually about Eastwood being a racist in real life, this is about his next film, ...
MINNEAPOLISMINNEAPOLIS — Working at a liquor store or a construction site, Nick Schenk developed an ear for realistic dialogue. Eventually he wrote a script on scrap paper while sitting at a ...
A grumpy old loner who comes to embrace the spirit of friendship and community? It’s like Groundhog Day. Well, it is and it isn’t American Film Institute's top 10 for 2008 also includes serial award ...
Working at a liquor store or a construction site, Nick Schenk developed an ear for realistic dialogue. Eventually he wrote a script on scrap paper while sitting at a blue-collar bar in northeast ...