Drugstore Cowboy Critic Reviews

Metascore®:

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Based upon 11 Critic Reviews
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Washington Post | Desson HoweAdd Critic to Favorites

Neither federally admonishing nor irresponsibly romantic, Cowboy stays high without being highhanded.Read the full review

Washington Post | Hal HinsonAdd Critic to Favorites

Van Sant gives his material shape and an invigorating, syncopated style. It keeps coming at you in surprising, dazzling ways.Read the full review

Boston Globe | Jay CarrAdd Critic to Favorites

Drugstore Cowboy, Gus Van Sant's fresh, gutsy societal underbelly film, never wallows in picturesque down-and-outism, except at the end, when Dillon's character, frightened by the death of a girl he didn't like much and spooked by his own paranoiac suspicion, checks into a seedy hotel while trying to go cold turkey and not yield to the influence of a junkie priest drolly played by William Burroughs. [27 Oct 1989]Read the full review

Wall Street Journal | Julie SalamonAdd Critic to Favorites

Though the picture by no means endorses drugs, and paints the junkie life as almost intolerably dull as well as destructive, it is a welcome relief from the mostly heavy-handed Hollywood pictures that tackle the subject. [05 Oct 1989]Read the full review

USA Today | Mike ClarkAdd Critic to Favorites

A daring movie in today's current climate - one likely to be remembered at year's end. [18 Oct 1989]Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Peter StackAdd Critic to Favorites

In spite of its downbeat subjects, Drugstore Cowboy becomes a satisfying drama of redemption. [27 Oct 1989]Read the full review

Rolling Stone | Peter TraversAdd Critic to Favorites

Drugstore Cowboy improves. Not much, but in provocative ways.Read the full review

Chicago Sun-Times | Roger EbertAdd Critic to Favorites

Drugstore Cowboy is one of the best films in the long tradition of American outlaw road movies - a tradition that includes "Bonnie and Clyde," "Easy Rider," "Midnight Cowboy" and "Badlands."Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Sheila BensonAdd Critic to Favorites

Drugstore Cowboy, an electrifying movie without one misstep or one conventional moment. [11 Oct 1989]Read the full review

Variety | Staff (Not Credited)Add Critic to Favorites

No previous drug-themed film has the honesty or originality of Gus Van Sant's drama Drugstore Cowboy.Read the full review

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