Best two reviews:
1) Empire - Note-perfect performances, a screenplay steeped in both nostalgia and a timely sense of insight, and anti-heroes you can't help but love. (Rating: 100) Read Full Review >
2) ReelViews - The movie is jovial without being silly; it retains the sense of adventure that characterizes the Western, but replaces the often somber mood with one that is airy and, at times, almost comedic. (Rating: 88) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
6) Chicago Reader - George Roy Hill's 1969 film moves with steady, stupid grace from oozy sentimentality to nihilistic violence. (Rating: 30) Read Full Review >
7) Time - Every character, every scene, is marred by the film's double view, which oscillates between sympathy and farce. (Rating: 10) Read Full Review >
1) Empire - Note-perfect performances, a screenplay steeped in both nostalgia and a timely sense of insight, and anti-heroes you can't help but love. (Rating: 100) Read Full Review >
2) ReelViews - The movie is jovial without being silly; it retains the sense of adventure that characterizes the Western, but replaces the often somber mood with one that is airy and, at times, almost comedic. (Rating: 88) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
6) Chicago Reader - George Roy Hill's 1969 film moves with steady, stupid grace from oozy sentimentality to nihilistic violence. (Rating: 30) Read Full Review >
7) Time - Every character, every scene, is marred by the film's double view, which oscillates between sympathy and farce. (Rating: 10) Read Full Review >
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