While “1923,” “1883” and “Yellowstone” connect, it’s really the landscape and the idea of Western Expansion that holds them together. You don’t need to see all of them to appreciate what Sheridan has done.
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Don’t let the gruff exterior fool you.
In addition to Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren, Dale and Shelton, “1923” stars Timothy Dalton, Brandon Sklenar, Jennifer Ehle, Aminah Nieves and Jerome Flynn as characters caught up in Western Expansion, Prohibition and the Great Depression.
Actors Jennifer Ehle and Amina Nieves describe their characters in “1923” a Yellowstone origin story on Paramount+.
As the creator of the “Yellowstone” franchise, Taylor Sheridan’s notions of masculinity are not what you’d call expansive, but instead sit comfortably within the same mold that produced John Wayne and Clint Eastwood. A similar but distinctive brand of masculinity exists in stories about the mob. With “Tulsa King” on Paramount+, Sheridan teams up with “Sopranos” and “Boardwalk Empire” alum ...
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It seems like forever since we last saw the Dutton family.
How close is “Yellowstone” to the real Montana?
Emma Laird had no idea where her character was headed when she read audition scenes for “Mayor of Kingstown.”
Jamie Dutton may be on the outs with other members of “Yellowstone’s” first family, but that doesn’t bother actor Wes Bentley.
"Wind River" is one of those films you hope Academy voters don't forget.
Jeremy Renner uses very few words in “Wind River,” but the film has plenty to say.