Wind River (2017)

Wind River (2017)

2017 R 111 Minutes

Thriller | Mystery | Crime | Action

An FBI agent teams with the town's veteran game tracker to investigate a murder that occurred on a Native American reservation.

Overall Rating

9 / 10
Verdict: Great
  • Corey

    Corey

    10 / 10
    A superior thriller that will stay with you long after the final frame. The film is unhurried in its approach as every detail is burned into your psyche. Writing, acting and directing are, at times, nuanced and haunting; at others, visceral and un... Read the full review »
  • TheReelBurke

    TheReelBurke

    9 / 10
    This film was a huge surprise and will probably end up on my Top 10 of the year. This film held my attention from the moment it opened. Jeremy Renner has given what I think is his best performance to date. The way he subtly portrays the pain he's... Read the full review »
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    Chris

    Chris

    10 / 10
    Taylor Sheridan does it again! 'Wind River' is the third feature to be written by Taylor Sheridan (behind Sicario and Hell Or High Water, two of my favorites from recent years) and his first time directing a story he has written. 'Wind River' is a... Read the full review »
  • Wind River is gritty, depressing and utterly thrilling. Taylor Sheridan...I think I love you. Though this is not his directorial debut, it's the first film where he both directed and wrote the screenplay. A murder mystery set on the Wind River Ind... Read the full review »
  • Wind River (2017) Director: Taylor Sheridan Walking out of the theater for this one, I took a massive deep breath. This movie was somehow both unsettling and deeply comforting, in a way I can't really identify. It has surpassed Baby Driver for my... Read the full review »
  • WHAT I LIKED: Taylor Sheridan's 'frontier trilogy,' has explored human desperation and survival in bleak environments in a way that very few films out there have, but the final chapter 'Wind River,' (which he directs as well as writes) shines a mu... Read the full review »