Steven Weintraub launched Collider in the summer of 2005. As Editor-in-chief, he has taken the site from a small bedroom operation to having millions of readers around the world. Over the years, he ...
THE last of the four “Lonesome Dove” novels to be filmed (and the last to be written, though chronologically the second in the series), “Comanche Moon” finally joins its fellows as a miniseries this ...
Linda Cardellini wasn’t always a huge fan of Westerns. Not that the “ER” actress didn’t like them, she just didn’t follow the genre. “I never thought I would fall in love with a Western,” Cardellini ...
When the first "Lonesome Dove" struck ratings gold in 1989, CBS joked about multiple spinoffs, including a Saturday-morning show titled "Lonesome Dove Babies." Almost two decades later, such absurdity ...
When a writer returns to a story, it should be because he has something to say about the characters and their situation. Sadly, CBS’s “Comanche Moon” takes six hours and doesn’t say much at all. When ...
With roles in Dances with Wolves, The Last of the Mohicans and HBO's Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, Wes Studi is a familiar face to fans of historical dramas. Tonight, the accomplished Cherokee ...
Larry McMurtry’s “Lonesome Dove” saga, which began with a 1989 miniseries that spawned a whole media industry, doesn’t end as powerfully as it started. That’s not surprising, since many folks consider ...
Val Kilmer wasn't quite sure what to make of his "Comanche Moon" character's belief that he was not a man but a flea. Kilmer plays Capt. Inish Scull, an off-kilter New England aristocrat and war hero.
Premiering Sunday, Jan. 13, at 9 pm/ET, and then continuing Tuesday and Wednesday night, CBS' Comanche Moon miniseries — based on Larry McMurtry's  best-selling Lonesome Dove prequel &#8212 ...
New Zealand native Karl Urban first gained notice in the U.S. with his roles as both Cupid and Caesar on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess. He followed this by playing Eomer ...
All truly great westerns pretty much commit themselves to one of two themes: the dizzying promise of adventure for pioneers — let’s use Howard Hawks’ “Red River” as an obvious example — or nostalgia ...