Even though The Good, The Bad and the Ugly defined spaghetti Westerns forever, there were other masterpieces in the genre it ...
Sergio Leone made Westerns like Wagner made ditties. This essential boxed set — four films with four discs of supplemental material, much of it scholarly and insightful — shows the Italian director ...
In reference to the Spaghetti Western genre, it couldn't be more true that Sergio Leone might have started the genre with A Fistful of Dollars, but it was Sergio Corbucci's Django that popularized it.
When he moseyed into New Orleans to film the final scenes for 1974’s “My Name is Nobody,” Sergio Leone was, in fact, already somebody. By then, the Italian director’s name had become synonymous with ...
Clint Eastwood stars in Sergio Leone’s For a Few Dollars More (1965). Credit: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. Spaghetti Westerns were one of the most innovative — not to mention unlikely — subgenres ...
Stefano Sollima, the Italian director known in Hollywood for “Sicario: Day of the Soldado” and TV series “Gomorrah,” is set to shoot “Colt,” an English-language Western based on a Sergio Leone concept ...
In one of the wildest Diadora collaborations yet, Extra Butter has reworked the brand's Titan 2 silhouette with a Spaghetti Western-inspired look. The resulting Extra Butter x Diadora Titan 2 filters ...