
East of Boulder Flats, deep into the vast and unforgiving white territory of the Wind River Indian Reservation, the seasoned game tracker, Cory Lambert, discovers the frozen body of the young Native American, Natalie. As this is a federal crime, the F.B.I. dispatches the inexperienced but courageous agent Jane Banner to lead the investigation, however, the unprepared outsider will soon team up with Cory to unravel the mystery of Natalie's murder. Before long, Cory will inevit... (Full plot summary below)
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East of Boulder Flats, deep into the vast and unforgiving white territory of the Wind River Indian Reservation, the seasoned game tracker, Cory Lambert, discovers the frozen body of the young Native American, Natalie. As this is a federal crime, the F.B.I. dispatches the inexperienced but courageous agent Jane Banner to lead the investigation, however, the unprepared outsider will soon team up with Cory to unravel the mystery of Natalie's murder. Before long, Cory will inevitably have to face his own past, while at the same time, both he and Jane are thirsting to see justice done. In the end, will this be a fruitful alliance?
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| HeyUGuysNathan McVayWind River is a thrilling and deep meditation on life. Jeremy Renner gives a career best performance. |
| Adelaide ReviewDavid 'Mad Dog' BradleySheridan's script sometimes feels just a touch talky, yet it's what Wind River lacks that makes it so strong. |
| Cinemalogue.comTodd Jorgenson... a stylish and suspenseful thriller that benefits as much from its evocative wintry landscapes as from its strong performances and its layered murder mystery. |
| Salt Lake TribuneSean P. MeansWith Wind River, screenwriter and now director Taylor Sheridan completes a trifecta of deeply layered, character-driven neo-Western crime dramas, and one that tops the other two. |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatPowerful crime thriller with fresh insights into grief and how to be a good steward of one's pain. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperWriter-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. |
| Film RacketMike McGranaghanA solid thriller. Wind River represents mature, substantive filmmaking at its finest. |
| Seven DaysRick KisonakWind River fires on all cylinders. Spare, knowing and powerful, Sheridan's dialogue is worth the price of admission. |
| RTÉ (Ireland)Harry GuerinWind River's examination of race, gender and grief are just as compelling as any stand-off. |
| Reel ReviewsFrank WilkinsWind River marks the moment Taylor Sheridan delivered as a big-time Hollywood director. And boy, does he deliver! |