Review of The Wild Bunch (1969) by J. Hoberman for Village Voice — 28 Apr 2013
At once strongly metaphoric and shamelessly visceral, Peckinpah’s saga of outlaws on the lam is arguably the strongest Hollywood movie of the 1960s—a western that galvanizes the clichés of its dying genre with a shocking jolt of delirious carnage.
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This review of The Wild Bunch (1969) was written by J. Hoberman and published by Village Voice on 28 Apr 2013.
The Wild Bunch has generally received very positive reviews.
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