Westerns can either be hit or miss, but this one breaks away from the usual cowboy-vs-cowboy or cowboys-vs-Indians formula and leans more into an unexpected and eerie survival mission, which works heavily to the film’s advantage. The practical effects and violence are great, there’s some sharp wit sprinkled throughout, and it might be one of the best portrayals of small-town Western life where there’s basically only one sheriff expected to handle every problem that comes their way. Honestly can’t go wrong with Kurt Russell
Westerns can either be hit or miss, but this one breaks away from the usual cowboy-vs-cowboy or cowboys-vs-Indians formula and leans more into an unexpected and eerie survival mission, which works heavily to the film’s advantage. The practical effects and violence are great, there’s some sharp wit sprinkled throughout, and it might be one of the best portrayals of small-town Western life where there’s basically only one sheriff expected to handle every problem that comes their way. Honestly can’t go wrong with Kurt Russell