The New Yorker Radio Hour

Richard Brody Picks Three Favorite Clint Eastwood Films

Aug 12, 2025
In this insightful discussion, film critic Richard Brody shares his expertise on Clint Eastwood's storied career. He highlights three standout films: the thriller 'Play Misty for Me', the jazz-infused biopic 'Bird', and the gripping 'Sully'. Brody examines Eastwood's evolution as a filmmaker and his quest for creative independence, emphasizing how his works reflect complex themes like morality and personal responsibility. With sharp storytelling and a jazz-inspired direction, Eastwood's legacy endures as a cinematic icon.
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INSIGHT

Career Longevity Into His Nineties

  • Clint Eastwood remained an active filmmaker at 95 and kept planning new projects.
  • He said, "no reason why a man can't get better with age."
INSIGHT

Aura Predated His Movie Career

  • Richard Brody says Eastwood had an aura that preceded his film career.
  • He didn't realize it until others pointed it out.
ANECDOTE

Early TV Shaped His Ambitions

  • Working on Rawhide taught Eastwood what he disliked and inspired his desire to direct.
  • He learned from guest stars and even wanted to take the camera himself.
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