The Western film genre has been popular since the 1930s. Presenting heroic gμn-toting cowboys to American audiences who explore the uncharted landscapes of western America. The Western genre has evolved, shaped by the era in which it was created, and now more closely resembles modern life than the era it is meant to represent.
Although the majority of the greatest Westerns come from the 1950s and 1960s, the genre has endured for many years, with many creative directors creating their own interpretations of the Western. The top 7 Western films ever listed demonstrate how, almost a century after the genre’s creation, it still feels contemporary and relevant.
‘True Grit’
Hailee Steinfeld plays Mattie Ross in True Grit, one of the best Western films of the twenty-first century. Mattie is a little girl who sees her father’s deἀth. Ross recruits veteran US Marshall Rooster Cogburn (Jeff Bridges) to find the mμrderer and bring him to justice, but he insists she travels with him. Ross had no intention of letting the mμrderer get away with his crἰme.
True Grit, directed by Academy Award–winning filmmakers Joel and Ethan Cohen, brilliantly evokes the feel of the Old West and features outstanding performances from its remarkable cast. This True Grit remake, an improvement over the John Wayne-starring 1969 original, also offers a new perspective on the story.