The Western film genre has been eulogized since at least the early 1950s, but while it may occasionally falter in popularity, it’s never truly gone away. And this summer, Kevin [ … ]
Jason Bateman’s “The Pinkerton”: A Supernatural Western
Jason Bateman is set to direct The Pinkerton, a supernatural western that Warner Bros. and JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot acquired two years ago. Pic was sold as a spec by [ … ]
Slim Cessna’s Auto Club Newest LP
Reaching the 32nd year of their career, Slim Cessna’s Auto Club present their newest LP, Kinnery of Lupercalia / Buell Legion, releasing May 31st on digital, CD and deluxe single [ … ]
Heathen Apostles’ “Black Hawk” Video – Gothic Western Influences
Filmed during their inaugural 2023 Summer UK Tour, the Heathen Apostles’ video for “Black Hawk” serves as a closing chapter of sorts for the band’s Bloodgrass Vol. 3&4 release in [ … ]
Sci Fi Western Outer Range Will Drop Its Second Season
Josh Brolin and the sci fi Western Outer Range will drop its second season on Thursday, May 16, but you can catch your first glimpse in the newly released trailer [ … ]
Viggio Mortensen Western – The Dead Don’t Hurt
Viggo Mortensen may be better known for intense performances in films like A History Of Violence, Eastern Promises, A Dangerous Method (all made with director David Cronenberg) and The Lord [ … ]
“The Wind” (2018) Dark Western Frontier Film
A supernatural thriller set in the dark Western frontier of the late 1800s, The Wind stars Caitlin Gerard (INSIDIOUS: THE LAST KEY) as a plains-woman driven mad by the harshness [ … ]
Robbie Coburn – Gothic Western Poet
Robbie Coburn is a Gothic Western poet based in Melbourne. Robert Adamson wrote that Robbie Coburn’s poems “come from tough experiences, yet are created with a muscular craft that glows [ … ]
Chelsea Wolfe – Witchcraft and Sobriety
Chelsea Wolfe – Witchcraft and Sobriety. Chelsea Wolfe’s new album, She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She is arriving this Friday, as the first release on her new label [ … ]
“One of the Missing” – Tony Scott’s First Goth Western Film
One of the lesser-known works in the filmography of acclaimed director, Tony Scott’s first film “One of the Missing” is a compelling and thought-provoking goth western film released in 1968. [ … ]