Review of Wild Bill (1995) by Barbara Shulgasser for San Francisco Examiner — 21 Apr 2021
Opening with a wearying series of nasty and violent episodes attesting to Bill's predilection for solving problems by shooting at them, and his nearly comic indignation at having his hat touched (men have died at his hand for committing that transgression alone), the movie quickly establishes a pattern of bad decision-making on the part of the writer-director.
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This review of Wild Bill (1995) was written by Barbara Shulgasser and published by San Francisco Examiner on 21 Apr 2021.
Wild Bill has generally received mixed reviews.
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