By Tim Pelan On the occasion of John Huston's The Man Who Would Be King screening at the…
When someone mentions the most famous director-actor collaborations, there are usually several monumental pairs that come to an average film…
Probably one of John Huston's most personal works, The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, the 1972 Western with…
John Huston's The Misfits is a studious, daring vision of American life depicting the same type of protagonists that always…
By Sven Mikulec Widely regarded as the first major film noir, considered by Roger Ebert as one of the…
By Sven Mikulec As one of the first heist films that put the culprits in the center of the…
One of our all-time favorite World War I films is, without doubt, John Huston's 1951 The African Queen. The gripping…
By Sven Mikulec The neo-noir boxing drama that finally reinstated John Huston on the road of financial success after…