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A woman, who is dying of a brain disorder, begins a surreal journey which descends into violence.
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| EURWebKam WilliamsEndlessly entertaining, though not recommended for anyone uncomfortable with soft porn, eroticized violence or graphically-depicted slaughter. |
| Film ThreatPhil HallTheaters showing Mad Cowgirl should install seatbelts, because audiences are in for the ultimate wild ride. |
| VarietyDennis HarveyThe point is not very clear, but there's an impressive weirdness to Mad Cowgirl that elevated it above more strained attempts at transgressive cinema. |
| eFilmCritic.comBrian MckayAn orgy of red meat and confused filmmaking |
| Chicago TribuneMichael EspositoIt gives screenwriter-director Gregory Hatanaka an excuse for a lot of scene jumping -- and a chance to make the case for adopting a vegan diet. |
| TV Guide MagazineKen FoxApocalyptic carnal horror with a strong Alejandro Jodorworsky vibe. |
| New York PostV.A. MusettoThere's a lot happening here, perhaps too much. At times, the movie threatens to implode under its own weight. At others, it's wickedly funny. |
| Village VoiceMatt SingerIt's safe to say there will not be another movie this year like Mad Cowgirl. Whether that's a good or bad thing depends on your tolerance for copious bloodletting, hardcore pornography, and C-SPAN. |
| New York TimesNathan LeeA demented jag of blasphemy, multicultural weirdness, splatter-movie tropes and inchoate meat metaphors, Mad Cowgirl is an underground movie with little sense of grounding; the point is an aggressive pointlessness. |
| Seattle TimesJeff ShannonThis indulgently puerile waste of time plows ahead with pointless mayhem masquerading as 'art.' |