Movie review of IFC Midnight's release of The Wind, directed by Emma Tammi, and starring Miles Anderson, Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles. 'The Wind' Review: Female Frontier-Gothic Horror on the High Plains. The woman walks out of the cabin, the wind whipping all around her. Isolated from civilization in a desolate wilderness where the wind never stops howling, she begins to How did you buy your ticket?

The Wind is an indie horror Western with a feminist twist: EW review. It's the definition of a movie whose ambitions exceed what ends up on screen. Check out the exclusive TVGuide.com movie review and see our movie rating for Wind.

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When Bert Cates was provided with a lawyer, he was willing to fight the case with all his vigour. But, on the other hand, people closest to him. The Wind is a very fine horror movie. A compelling performance from Caitlin Gerard, impeccably judged direction by Emma Tammi, all wrapped up in Ben Lovett's brilliantly jarring score.