RIP Paul Newman
We could probably fill this screen with Newman movies worth seeing, from The Left-Handed Gun through his voice work in Cars. But if you have to choose one, I would go with Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid, his 1967 western with pal Robert Redford and director George Roy Hill. His work as Butch Cassidy is quintessential Newman: There's joy in the roguish, good-humored performance that still admits some darkness in the margins. And there's guns-blazing commitment throughout from an actor who never worked in half-measures.