A cowboy and lawman, the peace of two small cattle towns, face a new reality that threatens their way of life. Their border is threatened by the shadow of Mexican drug cartels.
With a more straightforward through-line of story, though it remains in the observational and unobtrusive mode of the prior films, the Ross brothers have essentially embedded themselves in a place to seek out its truth.
As a dreamy yet concrete evocation of lives beset by unseen anxieties and dwindling resources, Western has a mythic quality in keeping with its totemic title.
Village Voice
September 22, 2015
The film, a hard jewel of beauty and reportage, demands and rewards [a] second viewing.