Clint Eastwood goes back to his western roots donning a cowboy hat in the first trailer for his upcoming film Cry Macho. The 91-year-old filmmaker, who shot to fame in iconic cowboy show Rawhide ...
The actor, 91, returns to his Western roots in PEOPLE's exclusive first look at Cry Macho, out in movie theaters and HBO Max on Sept. 17 Clint Eastwood is getting back on the horse. In a PEOPLE ...
Running time: 104 Min. Rated: PG-13 (Language) In theaters and on HBO Max At 91, Clint Eastwood throws a punch, rides a horse and hurls an annoying teenager out of his truck. Aging goals! “Cry Macho,” ...
Clint Eastwood at 91 years old is returning to the screen for his first film as an actor since 2018, and in the first look at “Cry Macho,” Clint is slowing down and reminding audiences that the whole ...
Cry Macho premiered on HBO Max on Sept. 17. Really, it premiered on the streaming service a few hours before theaters opened. It went live as soon as the clock struck midnight. The trailer shows a ...
After waiting to age into the part for 33 years, Clint Eastwood has finally told the story of an old rodeo star who's redeemed by a rooster. In a world so impatient that people have started to whine ...
Clint Eastwood revealed why he's kept working on movies into his 90s, telling the Los Angeles Times, "I just like it" At 91, Clint Eastwood isn't deterred by his age when it comes to making movies.
What is ‘Cry Macho’ about? Cry Macho first was dropped at Eastwood’s feet in the 1980s. Now 91, Eastwood turned it down at that time because he felt he was too young, telling The Los Angeles Times ...
When Clint Eastwood throws a punch in his new film “Cry Macho” — and Eastwood the director has always had a trademark way of filming the connecting of a fist to a guy who deserves it — there’s a sort ...
This “macho thing,” says Clint Eastwood in his latest film, is “overrated.” Same with grit, he says. What? What is this, some sort of rickety, sweet-tempered road movie about an old man, a boy and a ...
Every once in a long while, I manage to have an encounter with the film producer Albert S. Ruddy. It’s always—what? Funny? Fascinating? Enlightening? Unexpected? I think I’ll go with amazing. It’s ...