Wind River's reviews
Media reviews
Chicago Sun-Times
Writer-director Taylor Sheridan?s Wind River is a stark and beautiful and haunting 21st century Western thriller, filled with memorable visuals and poetic dialogue ? and scenes of sudden, shocking, brutal violence.
The Wrap
On the surface a tense investigative piece with Renner as a regular Sherlock of the snow, it also slips in cogent and damning points about the limitations and dead ends virtually forced on many residents of Native American reservations.
The Hollywood Reporter
Features one of Jeremy Renner?s best recent performances, but does fall into some traps when it ventures into Tarantino and Peckinpah territory. Read full review
The Telegraph
Wind River confirms the director as a rising talent who can be trusted to beat his own enticing path through inhospitable ground.
Rolling Stone
Wind River packs an elemental power that knocks you for a loop.
Indiewire
This bitter, visceral, and almost parodically intense thriller knows what it takes to survive.