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Mad Cowgirl
TrailerA woman, who is dying of a brain disorder, begins a surreal journey which descends into violence.Actors: Sarah Lassez, James Duval, Devon Odessa, Vic Chao, Walter Koenig, Christo Dimassis, Linton Semage, Douglas Dunning, Jason Simmons, Luke Y. Thompson, Katie Weaver, ...»Director: Gregory HatanakaCountry: United StatesDuration: 89 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 4.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Mad Cowgirl"
Seattle TimesOctober 06, 2006This indulgently puerile waste of time plows ahead with pointless mayhem masquerading as 'art.'
Chicago TribuneOctober 05, 2006It gives screenwriter-director Gregory Hatanaka an excuse for a lot of scene jumping -- and a chance to make the case for adopting a vegan diet.
New York PostJuly 20, 2006There's a lot happening here, perhaps too much.
New York TimesJuly 19, 2006Mad Cowgirl is an underground movie with little sense of grounding, and lots of a multicultural weirdness and inchoate meat metaphors.
Village VoiceJuly 18, 2006It's safe to say there will not be another movie this year like Mad Cowgirl. Whether that's a good or bad thing depends on your tolerance for copious bloodletting, hardcore pornography, and C-SPAN.
EURWebJanuary 12, 2007Endlessly entertaining, though not recommended for anyone uncomfortable with soft porn, eroticized violence or graphically-depicted slaughter.
TV GuideJuly 19, 2006Slick and often incomprehensible, it certainly gives you your money's worth, if blood, gore and blasphemy are what you're buying.
Slant MagazineJuly 05, 2006This gonzo mashup of romantic comedy, political paranoia, and B-movie adulation is more confounding than thrilling.
Film ThreatDecember 01, 2005Theaters showing this should install seatbelts, because audiences are in for the ultimate wild ride.
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