Movies Good Neo-Westerns?

Rand M Arthur

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And by neo-western, I mean that the film is set post WW2, from the nuclear age to present day.

The ones I really like are:

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I'm not the biggest fan of No Country for Old Men, which has a bunch of thematic plot holes IMO. But, I recognize that is a popular film and is definitely another example of neo-western. Faster, with The Rock, is another good example of a neo-western IMO.
 
Winters bone

Not sure what age it is but its in genre called rural noir or some shit

Whole film on youtube

 
No, there are literally no good Westerns set post-WW2.

Change my mind!
 
Revenge with Kevin Costner is a good one. Madeline Stowe was once one of the most beautiful women on the planet.
Also Assault on Precinct 13.
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Taxi Driver
 
Not a movie but Yellowstone is great. It's from the guy who wrote Sicario, Wind River & Hell or High Water.
 
I don't know if Bone Tomahawk fits the bill?

Maybe The Proposition (the Australian one)?

Rango, animated movie with Johnny Depp?

These might just be newer westerns...
 
Basically almost anything by Taylor Sheridan.

Not a movie, but Yellowstone is a great show (also by Sheridan). I feel like it often flies under the radar. Great cinematography, fun plot and characters and i feel like that it's as close as it gets to being a modern western.

 
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