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Joe Leydon, Variety: Tonally dissonant and narratively disjointed, "Wild Horses" plays like a patchwork quilt of scenes excerpted from a much longer movie, or maybe even a miniseries. Read more
John DeFore, Hollywood Reporter: The theatrical performances don't come close to matching Duvall's 1997 directing breakthrough The Apostle. Read more
Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times: [Duvall] loses the thread - and our attention - one too many times in a sea of lackluster conversations and unremarkable plot strands. Read more
Stephen Holden, New York Times: Could Robert Duvall's incoherent melodrama "Wild Horses" have been salvaged by a skillful editor? Probably not. Read more
Dan Gvozden, Village Voice: These competing narratives are connected haphazardly by visual transitions that feel like someone sat on the DVD remote, plus jarring tonal shifts between intimate conversations and tire-spinning car chases. Read more