| United Artists | Release Date: December 1, 1995 | CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION | ||
|
Positive:
8
Mixed:
12
Negative:
4
|
Watch Now
Critic Reviews
Wild Bill succeeds as a character study of a man whose idiosyncratic code of justice eventually catches up with him. Bridges’ performance is a masterstroke of squinty-eyed bitterness, and he gets colorful support from Ellen Barkin (as kitten with a whip Calamity Jane) and John Hurt (as a dissipated British dandy).
Read full review
Director Hill usually makes rough 'n' ready films about men in action ("48 HRS," "Extreme Prejudice"). His change-of-pace 1993 Western, "Geronimo: An American Legend," caught many off guard. "Wild Bill" continues to exhibit this maturing filmmaker while retaining the boisterous tone of Hill's earlier films.
Read full review
What Kasdan's "Earp" needed was more humor and better villains. "Wild Bill"
has the humor and villains, the flash and energy, the fire and style. And
when, at the end, Hill seems to throw it all away, it almost hurts. But you
can say one thing about "Wild Bill": Unlike most movies, it has a lot to throw
away. [01 Dec 1995, p.C]
Current Movie Releases
By MetascoreBy User Score







