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Andy Webster, New York Times: A slender movie of humble, welcome charms. Read more
Sam Adams, AV Club: The film's antipodean locales provide plenty of uncharted territory, vast expanses of untamed land that offer endless opportunity but little guidance. A man could get lost out there, and Wallis does. Read more
Michael Rechtshaffen, Hollywood Reporter: Beauty and the Beast meets Sergio Leone in this amusing Western import. Read more
John Anderson, Variety: A droll New Zealand parody with a tone so deadpan it becomes laugh-out-loud funny. Read more
Nick Pinkerton, Village Voice: Good for Nothing has a nice comic sense of the brushfire eruptions of Western violence... Read more