Latest News About Ride in the Whirlwind

Updated 2026-06-18 11:36

a trio travel toward Reno, face outlaws; the Western from 1966 is directed by Monte Hellman. It boasts tight, minimal pacing and unconventional storytelling. It has been discussed in countercultural cinema of the 1960s and draws mixed critical reception. Praise comes from some its rough, uncomfortable atmosphere, while critics vary in opinion. Reviews show critiques and discussions on Letterboxd, which highlight its mood and acting as central to its impact. In sum, the film remains a notable entry in 1960s cinema for its mood and minimalism.

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A ★★★ review of Ride in the Whirlwind (1966)

My Personal Criterion Task: Film 18/100 Criterion Spine: #735 I dig this Western but it's just rough enough, just awkward enough that it keeps my enthusiasm a bit suppressed. Three men are riding to Reno--presumably to find work--when they stumble upon some outlaws. The outlaws consider holding them up, but it doesn't really seem worth the effort so they give 'em some food and a place to keep their horses for the night. It's an odd grouping, given the men know the outlaws aren't on the...

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