Westerns have been a popular American pastime since the earliest days of cinema, building up legendary careers like John Wayne, John Ford and Clint Eastwood. However, despite having been such a popular genre, it can be a daunting one for new viewers, with a range of styles to choose from. Where some audiences might feel alienated by the long runtime and slow-burn style of story that dominates Westerns, there are always great options to get people into the genre.
Western movies house some of cinema's most iconic tales, from Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid to Rio Bravo. The genre is one of the best when it comes to handling tension and gritty realism, as has been shown through many of the best entries, both old and new. For modern fans seeking a window into the genre, it's best to start more recently and seek out Westerns that play with other genres.
10 Best Spaghetti Westerns (That Aren't from Sergio Leone)
Sergio Leone is synonymous with Spaghetti Westerns, but there are plenty of great films within the genre made by other directors.10 Young Guns Is an Iconic Part of the '80s
Director |
Year of Release |
IMDb Rating |
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Christopher Cain |
1988 |
6.8/10 |
Young Guns tells the story of a small group of young gunfighters in the Old West, including Billy the Kid, Doc Scurlock, Chavez y Chavez and Dick Brewer. When their surrogate father and mentor is killed by a ruthless rancher, the young men set out for revenge and get deputized along the way, forming the band of gunslingers known as the Regulators.
Young Guns goes beyond the traditional Western and actually plays up the rebellious reputations of its young stars, with Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland and more young '80s icons starring in its narrative. The film is actually based on the true story surrounding the Lincoln County War, giving viewers an '80s Brat Pack teen-friendly adventure as well as a historic action movie.
Young Guns
9 Bone Tomahawk Appeals to Horror Fans
Director |
Year of Release |
IMDb Rating |
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S. Craig Zahler |
2015 |
7.1/10 |
10 Most Underrated Western Movies You've Never Seen, Ranked
The Western genre has some of cinemas' most renown and well known films, but there are plenty of other Western films that deserve a wider audience.Bone Tomahawk takes place in the waning days of the Old West, and begins when an outlaw survives an attack by a lost tribe of Native Americans, who kill his friend. When the survivor flees to the town of Bright Hope, he unwittingly leads the cannibal natives along with him, and they take several residents captive. In order to save the people of his town, Sheriff Hunt forms a posse to ride out and save them. As the captives get picked off one by one, the small group of townspeople face the perils of the West, taking on bandits and the elements.
Bone Tomahawk is a testament to the versatility of the Western genre, being as much a horror movie in the style of The Hills Have Eyes as a Western story. For horror buffs, the movie shows the trials and brutality of the Old West, even if taken to an absurd degree. Despite its horror theme, the scenes of the posse riding to save their friends are classic Western, from the unique, abrasive characters to the tense, slow-burn journey.
Bone Tomahawk
In the dying days of the old west, an elderly sheriff and his posse set out to rescue their town's doctor from cannibalistic cave dwellers.
- Director
- S. Craig Zahler
- Release Date
- February 19, 2016
- Cast
- Kurt Russell , Patrick Wilson , Matthew Fox , Richard Jenkins , Lili Simmons
- Writers
- S. Craig Zahler
- Runtime
- 2 Hours 12 Minutes
- Main Genre
- Western
- Production Company
- Caliber Media Company, Platinum Platypus, Realmbuilders Productions.
8 The Magnificent Seven Got An All-Star Remake
Director |
Year of Release |
IMDb Rating |
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Antoine Fuqua |
2016 |
6.9/10 |
The Magnificent Seven was first released as a 1960 team-up Western adventure, one that followed seven gunfighters in the West who work together to protect a village from bandits. In 2016, the film got a modern all-star remake, with Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke and more stepping into the role as gunslingers protecting a town from a greedy industrialist.
The Magnificent Seven is a true modern Western blockbuster, one designed to reel in audiences to the Old West through its star power and action-heavy plot. For fans who prefer a classic Western shooter, the mission of the Seven to safeguard the town of Rose Creek is a great entry point to the genre, touching on the tone of classic '60s Westerns.
The Magnificent Seven
Seven gunmen from a variety of backgrounds are brought together by a vengeful young widow to protect her town from the private army of a destructive industrialist.
- Director
- Antoine Fuqua
- Release Date
- September 23, 2016
- Cast
- Denzel Washington , Chris Pratt , Ethan Hawke
- Writers
- Akira Kurosawa , Shinobu Hashimoto , Hideo Oguni
- Runtime
- 2 Hours 12 Minutes
- Main Genre
- Action
- Production Company
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Columbia Pictures, LStar Capital.
7 Back To The Future III Took Sci-Fi Fans To The Old West
Director |
Year of Release |
IMDb Rating |
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Robert Zemeckis |
1990 |
7.4/10 |
Back to the Future Part III picks up on the story of Marty McFly after witnessing Doc Brown's DeLorean get sent back in time after a lightning strike. When he meets up with Doc's 1955 counterpart, they discover Marty's Doc has left the DeLorean buried in a cave, and wants it to be destroyed. However, when Marty and young Doc find a gravestone with his name on it, the young teen takes the DeLorean back to the Old West to find his friend and save him.
While science fiction may not be the first genre to speak to Western fans, Back to the Future Part III is actually a great place to start, especially for people who want more child-friendly Westerns. The film plays on some of the best elements of the West, with a vile, gunslinging Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen feuding with the pair, they must find a way to get back to the future before he comes calling. The film even incorporates steampunk, offering the perfect bridge between sci-fi and Westerns.
Back to the Future Part III
6 Unforgiven Is A Fan Favorite
Director |
Year of Release |
IMDb Rating |
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Clint Eastwood |
1992 |
8.2/10 |
10 Best Final Showdowns in Western Movies, Ranked
The Western genre is known for its climactic endings, which is why it has spawned some of the best final showdowns in cinema history.Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven begins in the town of Big Whiskey, when a cowboy attacks a prostitute, slashing her face in a violent rage. When the law and order sheriff, Little Bill, strikes an unfair compensation deal with the brothel's owner, the women put out a bounty on the attacker's head. As bounty hunters show up in Big Whiskey, Little Bill uses violence as a deterrence, eventually crossing paths with retired gunfighter Will Munny. When Bill kills Munny's best friend, the retired gunfighter goes all out to get his revenge.
Unforgiven is as much a period drama and character study as it is a Western, with many people who don't even consider themselves to be fans of the genre citing it as a good film. The movie shakes off the romantic view of Westerns shared by some of the genre's classic films, instead seeking to showcase a more realistic, deconstructed look at the era. The film is carried by the performances of Eastwood and Gene Hackman, who plays the morally ambiguous antagonist.
Unforgiven (1992)
Retired Old West gunslinger William Munny reluctantly takes on one last job, with the help of his old partner Ned Logan and a young man, The "Schofield Kid."
- Director
- Clint Eastwood
- Release Date
- August 7, 1992
- Cast
- Clint Eastwood , Gene Hackman , Morgan Freeman , Richard Harris
- Writers
- David Webb Peoples
- Runtime
- 2 hours 10 minutes
- Main Genre
- Western
- Production Company
- Warner Bros., Malpaso Productions
5 True Grit Has Always Been A Classic Tale
Director |
Year of Release |
IMDb Rating |
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Joel & Ethan Coen |
2010 |
7.6/10 |
Based on Charles Portis' novel of the same name, True Grit tells the story of Mattie Ross, a fourteen-year-old girl seeking to avenge her father against his killer, Tom Chaney. She recruits two lawmen, US Marshal Rooster Cogburn, who has a reputation for shooting his targets, and LaBeouf, a Texas Ranger charged with bringing Chaney to justice. Trekking into Native American territory to pursue the killer, the three grow closer along the way, with audiences being left to doubt Rooster's reputation -- only to be pleasantly surprised by the end.
True Grit has been a classic Western since both the novel and John Wayne's original film adaptation attracted critical acclaim. However, it's actually the Coen Brothers' 2010 version that offers the best first look at the Western genre, staying true to the book and offering an adventurous, yet heartfelt, journey into the West. In Rooster and LaBeouf, audiences have two great Western lawmen, and the film plays up a more realistic look at the setting than most films.
True Grit
A stubborn teenager enlists the help of a tough U.S. Marshal to track down her father's murderer.
- Director
- Ethan Coen , Joel Coen
- Release Date
- December 22, 2010
- Studio
- Paramount
- Cast
- Jeff Bridges , Matt Damon , Hailee Steinfeld
- Writers
- Joel Coen , Ethan Coen , Charles Portis
- Runtime
- 1 Hour 50 Minutes
- Main Genre
- Drama
- Production Company
- Paramount Pictures, Skydance Media, Scott Rudin Productions.
4 3:10 To Yuma Is The Best Western Of The 2000s
Director |
Year of Release |
IMDb Rating |
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James Mangold |
2007 |
7.6/10 |
3:10 to Yuma takes place in Arizona, where a dangerous outlaw, Ben Wade, is captured by authorities. In a bid to get Wade to the Yuma Prison, a representative of the railroad company hires a local posse that includes Dan Evans, a poor rancher and Civil War veteran trying to provide for his family. The group are charged with taking Wade to Contention, where he'll be placed on the 3:10 to Yuma train. However, along the way, they must fend off attacks from Native Americans, keep Wade in line and watch out for his gang.
3:10 to Yuma is a great look at the Old West through the lens of its relatable characters, primarily revolving around an unlikely friendship that arises between Wade and Evans. The film utilizes some of the most popular threats and tropes associated with the West and would be a great stepping stone to classics like Hang 'Em High and High Noon.