

Look, if you're not already a silent film enthusiast, Wyoming (1928) probably isn't going to be the one to convert you. But for those who genuinely appreciate the particular rhythm of early Hollywood westerns, or just want to see Tim McCoy doing his thing, there’s some curious charm here. If you’re expecting anything r...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Look, if you're not already a silent film enthusiast, Wyoming (1928) probably isn't going to be the one to convert you. But for those who genuinely appreciate the particular rhythm of early Hollywood westerns, or just want to see Tim McCoy doing his thing, there’s some curious charm here. If you’re expecting anything resembling modern pacing or subtle performances, you’ll likely find yourself checking your watch and wondering if this is really how people spent their Saturday nights. The film op..."
W.S. Van Dyke, Ruth Cummings, Ross B. Wills, Madeleine Ruthven
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