By A Mystery Man Writer
From its start, Taylor Sheridan’s neo-western Wind River opens up with a nod to a traditional motif: a woman named Natalie (Kelsey Chow) is running barefoot in the night snow, besieged and struggling against Wyoming's unforgiving winter. The next day, we see Cory (Jeremy Renner), a lone cowboy who does hunting and tracking for a living. Formerly married to a…
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