Mad Cowgirl

 (2006)

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| Oct 06, 2006
Rotten Tomatoes
You could argue that delirium is this movie's raison d'être, but in dedicating the shot-on-video "Mad Cowgirl" to indie-film pioneers John Cassavetes and Doris Wishman, Hatanaka wrongly suggests he's in their league. Give credit to the attractive Lassez for diving head-first into a role that demands nothing less than total commitment. ... Full Review
| Oct 06, 2006
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
You could argue that delirium is this movie's raison d'être, but in dedicating the shot-on-video "Mad Cowgirl" to indie-film pioneers John Cassavetes and Doris Wishman, Hatanaka wrongly suggests he's in their league. Give credit to the attractive Lassez for diving head-first into a role that demands nothing less than total commitment. ... Full Review
| Jul 05, 2006
Slant Magazine
The film is heavy and nutty, which is apt given that its subject is the sponge-like effects of mad cow disease on the brain, but there's no excuse for the scant feeling and meaning it squeezes out. ... Full Review
| Jul 05, 2006
Rotten Tomatoes
The film is heavy and nutty, which is apt given that its subject is the sponge-like effects of mad cow disease on the brain, but there's no excuse for the scant feeling and meaning it squeezes out. ... Full Review

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It'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 . ... Full Article

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efilmcritic.com2006-03-02
One of Cowgirl's strengths, however, is Sarah Lassez, who plays a sexy L.A. health inspector (?) named Therese. By day, she goes about to various meat packing plants and butcher shops, including the one run by her brother Thierry (James... ... Full Article

I...got nothin'. Gregory Hatanaka's 'Mad Cowgirl' is either brilliant or awful. I honestly don't know which. Five stars? One star? I can't give it an average of three, because on this site that means 'Just Average,' and this movie rips... ... Full Article

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