Taylor Sheridan’s Neo-Western Leads Netflix’s Top Rankings

Taylor Sheridan's Neo-Western Leads Netflix's Top Rankings

Taylor Sheridan’s Neo-Western Leads Netflix’s Top Rankings


“Tulsa King” — showcases themes that strongly revolve around rugged individualism, American masculinity, power, family heritage, and the significance of land. Simultaneously, however, Sheridan is also more than merely a television creator.

His films (such as “Sicario” and “Hell or High Water”) may not spark the same level of pop culture discussion as his expansive TV series, yet they invariably highlight his talent for merging genre excitement with reflections on violence, location, and moral complexity. Notably, one of those films is currently leading Netflix’s Top 10 movies list — eight years after its debut in theaters.

That film is 2017’s “Wind River,” penned and helmed by Sheridan, featuring Elizabeth Olsen and Jeremy Renner, and it epitomizes Sheridan’s work. Located in a Native American reservation in Wyoming, the movie fuses a crime investigation with a frontier survival narrative, focusing on themes of justice, grief, and the quiet fortitude of individuals living on the fringes of America.

Wind River receives a renewed life on Netflix

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