Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights - Hollywood to the Heartland Critic Reviews

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Rolling Stone | Peter TraversAdd Critic to Favorites

It's a mouthful of a title for a rowdy, ramshackle funfest that flies by on its spirited humor and surprising heart.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Peter HartlaubAdd Critic to Favorites

A funny comedy, and sometimes an even better drama.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Kevin CrustAdd Critic to Favorites

Surprisingly endearing and chock-full of a genuine appreciation of the moment.Read the full review

Washington Post | John AndersonAdd Critic to Favorites

A very engaging trip along the cutting edge of America's funny bone.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Owen GleibermanAdd Critic to Favorites

Has a loosey-goosey, what-the-hell spirit that's easy and fun to hook into.Read the full review

Boston Globe | Ty BurrAdd Critic to Favorites

The movie's amiable, impulsive, intense, and scattershot, and since those are qualities associated with Vaughn himself, in the end it's a fair representation.Read the full review

USA Today | Staff [Not Credited]Add Critic to Favorites

Vaughn could have used an editor, but Wild West still is a romp with a likable bunch.Read the full review

The Hollywood Reporter | John DeForeAdd Critic to Favorites

Shot on sometimes lousy-looking video, it seems unreasonable to ask audiences to pay to see this picture on a big screen. But "Wild West," particularly with a bit of editing, would be a standout on cable, where shoddy production values would be eclipsed by some very funny material and the emcee presence of a sometimes charismatic (and sometimes obviously road-weary) star.Read the full review

Variety | Eddie CockrellAdd Critic to Favorites

Ungainly titled, overlong, intermittently funny.Read the full review

The New York Times | Stephen HoldenAdd Critic to Favorites

Though it includes some moderately funny snippets of actual performances, Wild West Comedy Show is not a concert film. We never see a complete performance or even a quarter of one.Read the full review

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