Monday, 16 February 2026

RIP Robert Duvall

It sadly was around this time last year that I had to make a post for one of the other greats of the 70's Gene Hackman. Although like Hackman both really came up before then making an impression in small roles before breaking out fully as a leading men. Duvall quite frankly having one of the most amazing debuts in terms of leaving a cinematic impression with Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird, as that truly remarkable character introduction wasn't just the memorable reveal for that film but a reveal of someone who would become an essential cinematic talent. Duvall who would sweep through such unforgettable films of cinema such as The Godfathers, the Conversation, Apocalypse Now, and Network, always adding his talent and realizing the strength or elevating the nature of his material. Always being a reliable presence where so often it was the ease of his performances that were the key. Where Duvall simply said the truth in so many different roles and films. Where even if the film was faulty, Duvall always could be depended on to bring something authentic through his presence. Shame we will never have that comfort of the dependability of a given Duvall performance again, but certainly will always appreciate how much of his talent he shared with us over the years. 

15 comments:

Tybalt said...

One of the best to ever do it.

Marcus said...

RIP to one of the all-time greats.

Matt Mustin said...

Unquestionably one of the greats.

Luke Higham said...

RIP Frederick Wiseman

Harris Marlowe said...

RIP Robert Duvall and Frederick Wiseman.

Matt Mustin said...

Finally saw Dune Part Two which I completely loved.

Chalamet-5
Zendaya -5
Ferguson - 4.5
Brolin - 3.5
Butler - 4.5
Pugh - 3
Bautista - 3.5
Walken - 2.5
Seydoux - 3
Skarsgard - 3.5
Rampling - 3.5
Bardem - 4

Emi Grant said...

R.I.P. to one of the best. I still feel lucky I got to see him act on the big screen at least once, with Widows.

Maciej said...

RIP Frederick Wiseman

Louis Morgan said...

RIP Frederick Wiseman as well, looking forward to watching more of his docs.

Aidan Pittman said...

RIP Frederick Wiseman

Today is being brutal.

Razor said...

RIP Robert Duvall and Frederick Wiseman.

Shaggy Rogers said...

RIP Robert Duvall and Frederick Wiseman

I can't wait for 1972 so you can all see Tomorrow, a great underrated performance by Duvall.

Emi Grant said...

R.I.P. Frederick Wiseman

Harris Marlowe said...

Louis: Do you consider Rebecca Hall in Peter Hujar's Day to be Lead or Supporting? She seemed Lead to me but she was nominated at the Indie Spirit Awards in Supporting.

Calvin Law said...

RIP Robert Duvall and Frederick Wiseman.