Thanks to 1923, we're starting to get a clearer picture of the lineage of one of the Yellowstone franchise's most important characters: John Dutton III.
Taylor Sheridan's 2016 movie came out before Yellowstone started, but it's the perfect film for anyone missing the Dutton family's drama.
In 2018, I profiled the man born Sheridan Taylor Gibler Jr. shortly before the premiere of his first TV show, Yellowstone. Back then, Sheridan was known, if at all, by his scripts for the films Wind River,
Alexandra, the British aristocrat turned Mrs. Spencer Dutton, experiences the American immigration system at its meanest in a new episode of 1923.
As Yellowstone prequel 1923 continues, Game of Thrones alum Jerome Flynn shares Taylor Sheridan’s approach to working on the Western.
If you're a loyal fan of Yellowstone and its gripping mix of drama, family dynamics, and Western grit, then you're probably familiar with the genius behind the show: Taylor Sheridan.As both a writer and director with a ranching background,
Taylor Sheridan created a Yellowstone spinoff for fans new to the Dutton world — proving his genius with a series that stands on its own.
The final season of Taylor Sheridan's hit neo-Western series "Yellowstone" will round up a Wrangler award at the 2025 Western Heritage Awards in Oklahoma City. The 64th annual Western Heritage Awards will be presented April 12 at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.
Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan's first film as a screenwriter has been released on Netflix. Sicario, a 2015 thriller directed by Denis Villeneuve, stars Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin and Benicio del Toro, and it arrived on the streaming platform on March 1.
Part 2 of "Yellowstone" Season 5 premiered on Nov. 10 and concluded on Dec. 15. Here's when it comes to Peacock.
Director Denis Villeneuve made this movie before he became a geek fave with his Blade Runner sequel and Dune movies; cinematographer Roger Deakins shot this just before he finally won a pair of Oscars;
The Dutton family bid farewell on ’Yellowstone’ until the Beth and Rip spin off. When can you watch it happen on Peacock?