“Truth” and “justice” are noble ideals to fight for, clear enough in their meaning to give a story some purpose, and malleable sufficient for one-dimensional characters to masticate under the illusion of gravitas.
Try as he might, screenwriter Eric Belgau’s earnestly articulated thematic intentions for “Murder At Yellowstone City” are immediately undone by its title.
This meat and potatoes western delivers what’s promised on the box and nothing more. Continue reading ‘Murder At Yellowstone City’ Is A Forgettable, No Fuss Western [Review] at The Playlist..
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