A sharpshooter in a traveling sideshow is falsely accused of murdering a local miner..

Is it worth the hour? If you like Westerns that feel like they were shot on a Tuesday afternoon with a handful of props and a lot of grit, then Lucky Terror is going to hit the spot. If you need sweeping epics or complex character arcs, you should probably look elsewhere. It moves fast, it doesn't apologize, and it hit...


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Alan James

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"Is it worth the hour? If you like Westerns that feel like they were shot on a Tuesday afternoon with a handful of props and a lot of grit, then Lucky Terror is going to hit the spot. If you need sweeping epics or complex character arcs, you should probably look elsewhere. It moves fast, it doesn't apologize, and it hits all those familiar beats without acting like it's reinventing the wheel. The whole setup is pretty straightforward. You’ve got a sharpshooter in a traveling show—which is always..."

Fay McKenzie
Roger Allman, Alan James
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