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Kevin Costner’s Western Epic That Helped Pave the Way for ‘Yellowstone’ Is Streaming for Free This Month

7 June 2026 at 11:30

There couldn't have been an actor more suited to the role of John Dutton on Yellowstone than Kevin Costner. And despite the ups and downs, the back and forth, the will-they-won't-they between him and the show's creator, Taylor Sheridan, Yellowstone turned out to be just the sort of hit that Costner needed at this stage of his career. The show's success gave him the confidence to mount his own Western epic, Horizon: An American Saga, which remains stalled after the underperformance of the first installment. He spent a considerable amount of his Yellowstone earnings on self-financing the epic Western series, not to mention the fact that he effectively gave up the chance to return for more seasons of the show by focusing on his own project. But Costner and the Western genre go hand-in-hand; some of the best and most underrated movies of his career are Westerns.

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  • The Greatest Western of All Time Is Officially Free to Watch Sam Barsanti
    One of the good things about streaming becoming so easy and widespread is that there always seems to be some place for any movie to end up. The big streamers can fight over new releases, or just make multi-billion dollar deals to buy the competition, but there’s usually somebody who appreciates the classics. We’re specifically referring to classics like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, which you can watch for free on Tubi.
     

The Greatest Western of All Time Is Officially Free to Watch

1 June 2026 at 03:03

One of the good things about streaming becoming so easy and widespread is that there always seems to be some place for any movie to end up. The big streamers can fight over new releases, or just make multi-billion dollar deals to buy the competition, but there’s usually somebody who appreciates the classics. We’re specifically referring to classics like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, which you can watch for free on Tubi.

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  • Hollywood's Greatest Epic Has Surprising Roots in the Wild West Michael John Petty
    The epics of Hollywood's Golden Age are unlike anything the industry produces today. The enormous set pieces, colorful costumes, powerful performers, and iconic tales of deeply human drama that transcend the time periods in which they're set — and Ben-Hur sets a high bar. You may not know that Ben-Hur was based on the novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ by Lew Wallace, which was first published in 1880. According to the U.S. National Endowment for the Humanities, it was second to the Bible itsel
     

Hollywood's Greatest Epic Has Surprising Roots in the Wild West

6 June 2026 at 10:03

The epics of Hollywood's Golden Age are unlike anything the industry produces today. The enormous set pieces, colorful costumes, powerful performers, and iconic tales of deeply human drama that transcend the time periods in which they're set — and Ben-Hur sets a high bar. You may not know that Ben-Hur was based on the novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ by Lew Wallace, which was first published in 1880. According to the U.S. National Endowment for the Humanities, it was second to the Bible itself in sales for decades until Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind usurped the title. But while Ben-Hur is set in first-century Roman-occupied Judea, its roots go all the way back to the Wild West era of American expansion.

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  • 10 Years Later, Prime Video's All-Star Western Is So Good, You'll Wish You Found It Sooner Molly DeCastro
    Jon Cassar’s no-frills western drama, Forsaken, follows John Henry Clayton, played by Keifer Sutherland, a former hot-shot gunfighter, who returns home seeking redemption and reconciliation. However, upon his arrival, Clayton quickly realizes things aren’t quite like he left them. An old love lost to time, new ruthless land-grabbing antagonists, and his estranged father force this homeward-bound cowboy to question whether he can truly leave his violent past behind. Ten years later, Prime Video's
     

10 Years Later, Prime Video's All-Star Western Is So Good, You'll Wish You Found It Sooner

17 June 2026 at 12:21

Jon Cassar’s no-frills western drama, Forsaken, follows John Henry Clayton, played by Keifer Sutherland, a former hot-shot gunfighter, who returns home seeking redemption and reconciliation. However, upon his arrival, Clayton quickly realizes things aren’t quite like he left them. An old love lost to time, new ruthless land-grabbing antagonists, and his estranged father force this homeward-bound cowboy to question whether he can truly leave his violent past behind. Ten years later, Prime Video's well-loved western picture is still celebrated by critics and audiences alike.

Before Taylor Sheridan’s ‘1923,’ Netflix’s 7-Part Miniseries Officially Changed the Western Genre

20 June 2026 at 02:44

Godlessis a vicious, searing western set in an unforgiving landscape where good guys and bad guys all look the same in the end, with weapons of death in their hands. Created, written, and directed in its entirety by Scott Frank (better known for The Queen's Gambit), the series introduced the western back into the fold, in all its bloody glory. Debuting on Netflix in 2017, the limited series received critical acclaim for its direction, acting, and cinematography, and won multiple Emmy Awards. With its cowboys, ranches, devilish men, and land wars, Godless was a groundbreaking series prior to Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstoneuniverse.

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  • 8 Near-Perfect Western Shows That No One Remembers Today Michael John Petty
    These days, the conversation around television Westerns typically revolves around neo-Westerns like Yellowstone or critically acclaimed HBO shows like Deadwood. Sure, the classics like Gunsmoke, Bonanza, and Rawhide can still be found in their entirety at your local Walmart, but otherwise there are plenty of both old-school and modern trips to the Old West that have been pushed to the wayside. Given the vast history of the genre on television, it's a crying shame.
     

8 Near-Perfect Western Shows That No One Remembers Today

7 June 2026 at 01:04

These days, the conversation around television Westerns typically revolves around neo-Westerns like Yellowstone or critically acclaimed HBO shows like Deadwood. Sure, the classics like Gunsmoke, Bonanza, and Rawhide can still be found in their entirety at your local Walmart, but otherwise there are plenty of both old-school and modern trips to the Old West that have been pushed to the wayside. Given the vast history of the genre on television, it's a crying shame.

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  • 73 Years Later, the Western That Helped Define Hollywood Is Coming Back to Streaming Chris McPherson
    Westerns don't need to be complicated to become iconic, and in fact, that might be what makes a Western a true Western. That's especially true of this latest movie, 73 years later, as it hits streaming and prepares to wow audiences for the latest time, the first time, or perhaps even the last time. Even if you’ve never seen it, you’ve almost definitely seen movies influenced by it. Now, one of the most important Westerns ever made is back.
     

73 Years Later, the Western That Helped Define Hollywood Is Coming Back to Streaming

1 June 2026 at 00:30

Westerns don't need to be complicated to become iconic, and in fact, that might be what makes a Western a true Western. That's especially true of this latest movie, 73 years later, as it hits streaming and prepares to wow audiences for the latest time, the first time, or perhaps even the last time. Even if you’ve never seen it, you’ve almost definitely seen movies influenced by it. Now, one of the most important Westerns ever made is back.

‘Yellowstone’ Meets 'John Wick' in Denzel Washington’s Brutal Western Streaming for Free This Month

6 June 2026 at 09:40

Seven dangerous fellas, zero interest in subtlety, and pretty horses. That's this particular Western in a nutshell, because it does nothing quietly. It takes the bones of a classic story and then throws it into the body of a louder and bloodier action movie for modern times. It's dusty, yes, and violent as well, but it's the exact kind of movie that you'll be looking for when you need something to stream late at night on the weekend.

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  • 'Tombstone' Changed Doc Holliday’s Actual Quote and Made Val Kilmer’s Scene Even Better Michael John Petty
    Tombstone is simply one of the greatest Westerns ever made. There’s no question about it. From the dynamic characters and the witty dialogue to the incredibly well-paced action sequences and historical accuracy (well, some of the time), the picture is just a masterclass in filmmaking, particularly of the Western genre. Whether you love the film for Kurt Russell's ability to drive the narrative forward or the countless one-liners that cannot be beat, there's a clear reason that Tombstone continue
     

'Tombstone' Changed Doc Holliday’s Actual Quote and Made Val Kilmer’s Scene Even Better

11 June 2026 at 03:41

Tombstone is simply one of the greatest Westerns ever made. There’s no question about it. From the dynamic characters and the witty dialogue to the incredibly well-paced action sequences and historical accuracy (well, some of the time), the picture is just a masterclass in filmmaking, particularly of the Western genre. Whether you love the film for Kurt Russell's ability to drive the narrative forward or the countless one-liners that cannot be beat, there's a clear reason that Tombstone continues to find an audience over 30 years later. But there is one line that the late Val Kilmer's Doc Holliday speaks in the film that is slightly changed from the history books — and believe it or not, the movie does it far better.

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  • Robert Redford's Underseen Neo-Western on Paramount+ Is the Anti-'Yellowstone' Michael John Petty
    Recently trending at #5 in Paramount+'s Top 10 movies, An Unfinished Life is finally getting its due after all these years. The Robert Redford-led production is the heartwarming neo-Western that your soul has been craving ever since you decided to turn off Yellowstone after one too many Dutton altercations. Instead of murder and mayhem, the picture leans into the good, old-fashioned values that make up the modern American West, with a stunning cast and remarkable screenplay that will likely brin
     

Robert Redford's Underseen Neo-Western on Paramount+ Is the Anti-'Yellowstone'

31 May 2026 at 12:27

Recently trending at #5 in Paramount+'s Top 10 movies, An Unfinished Life is finally getting its due after all these years. The Robert Redford-led production is the heartwarming neo-Western that your soul has been craving ever since you decided to turn off Yellowstone after one too many Dutton altercations. Instead of murder and mayhem, the picture leans into the good, old-fashioned values that make up the modern American West, with a stunning cast and remarkable screenplay that will likely bring you to tears. No, this isn't your Kevin Costner-sized neo-Western, but it's a powerful film that does everything right.

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