John Huston

Empire’s End: John Huston’s ‘The Man
Who Would Be King’

  By Tim Pelan   On the occasion of John Huston's The Man Who Would Be King screening at the…

5 years ago

John Huston and Humphrey Bogart: The Mise-en-Scène Magazine’s Exploration of the Legendary Director-Actor Partnership

When someone mentions the most famous director-actor collaborations, there are usually several monumental pairs that come to an average film…

7 years ago

‘The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean’: An Underappreciated Elegy to the Dying West

Probably one of John Huston's most personal works, The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, the 1972 Western with…

9 years ago

John Huston’s ‘The Misfits’ stands tall as a pearl of the sixties which isn’t going to fade into public oblivion any time soon

John Huston's The Misfits is a studious, daring vision of American life depicting the same type of protagonists that always…

9 years ago

‘The Maltese Falcon’ was a perfect directorial debut for John Huston

  By Sven Mikulec Widely regarded as the first major film noir, considered by Roger Ebert as one of the…

9 years ago

John Huston’s ‘The Asphalt Jungle’ is a true piece of invaluable cinema heritage

  By Sven Mikulec As one of the first heist films that put the culprits in the center of the…

9 years ago

All bow to the Queen!

One of our all-time favorite World War I films is, without doubt, John Huston's 1951 The African Queen. The gripping…

10 years ago

“Huston treats the story with a level, unsentimental honesty and makes it into one of his best films”

  By Sven Mikulec The neo-noir boxing drama that finally reinstated John Huston on the road of financial success after…

10 years ago