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    Movie Review

    Wind River sets murder mystery in Native American realm

    Alex Bentley
    Aug 10, 2017 | 3:40 pm
    Wind River sets murder mystery in Native American realm
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    In the span of just three films, writer and now director Taylor Sheridan has established himself as a go-to filmmaker for moody, atmospheric stories. In Sicario, he explored the shadowy world of the Mexican-American drug trade. In Hell or High Water, he used a bank robbery story as a commentary on predatory lending practices. And now in Wind River, he turns his focus to the plight of Native American women.

    Jeremy Renner stars as Cory Lambert, a Fish and Wildlife Department worker in Wyoming whose job it is to hunt predators. While exploring the snowy backcountry, he finds the body of a young girl far from any dwelling. The FBI, in the person of agent Jane Banner (Elizabeth Olsen), is called in to investigate.

    The investigation, which is helped by the local Native American police chief (Graham Greene), is relatively straightforward. The drama lies in what it exposes about the uneasy relationship between Native Americans and others. In the harsh landscape where they live, trust is something that is earned, not given.

    As played by Renner, Lambert is a fascinatingly stoic character. Divorced from his Native American wife and with a tragedy of his own in his past, Lambert would have every reason to withdraw from society. Instead, he makes it his business to protect others, whether it’s hunting wolves and mountain lions or, in this case, tracking down the person or persons responsible for the girl’s death.

    Olsen’s FBI agent, in a way, is a fakeout character. Normally, the law enforcement character is the de facto lead, interpreting clues and delivering justice. But Banner is essentially just along for the ride, as Lambert uses his innate knowledge of the Wyoming landscape to understand how and why events happened as they did.

    Sheridan plays each moment for all it’s worth, slowly working his way through heartbreak, downtrodden souls, and misery. That makes the film sound like a slog, but in fact it’s the opposite; it’s a high-wire act with a crackerjack ending that just so happens to have some depressing elements along the way.

    Renner, despite the non-showiness of the role, is in control of the story the entire time, delivering his best role since The Hurt Locker. Olsen proves again that she is a force to be reckoned with, even if her character is underdrawn. Special note should also be made of the performances by Greene, Gil Birmingham, and the other Native American actors, who provide the soul of the story.

    With Wind River, Sheridan proves that, if done right, a mystery story will always play second fiddle to the characters charged with solving it. He also shows that it’s a good idea to head to the theater when his name is on the marquee.

    Hugh Dillon, Elizabeth Olsen, and Graham Greene in Wind River.

    Hugh Dillon, Elizabeth Olsen and Graham Greene star in Wind River
    Photo by Fred Hayes/The Weinstein Company
    Hugh Dillon, Elizabeth Olsen, and Graham Greene in Wind River.
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    Media News

    Pushy investment firm increases offer price on Dallas Morning News

    Teresa Gubbins
    Aug 19, 2025 | 11:05 am
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    An investment firm is circling back to try and acquire the Dallas Morning News: MNG Enterprises, Inc., an affiliate of Alden Global Capital, a New York investment firm that is into buying up newspapers, has increased its offer to purchase DallasNews Corporation to $18.50 per share, which they note is higher than a competing offer that the DMN has already accepted.

    On July 10, parent company DallasNews Corporation announced that The Dallas Morning News would be acquired by New York-based Hearst, joining a portfolio of 28 daily and 50 weekly newspapers, for $15 per share in cash.

    But on July 22, MNG Enterprises, Inc. made a competing offer. Alden owns more than 200 newspapers including the Chicago Tribune, the Baltimore Sun, the New York Daily News, and the Denver Post, and has subsequently shrunk newsrooms with cutbacks and buyouts.

    The Dallas Morning News has already clarified that they wish to go with Hearst, but Alden is persisting.

    A statement from MNG says that they've made proposals to address the concerns of Dallas Morning News majority stockholder Robert Decherd, which have been ignored; and cit their track record for "sustaining quality journalism" as well as their recent acquisition of six newspapers in Northern California from Sonoma Media Investments.

    That acquisition followed a similar scenario: Sonoma Media Investments was expected to sell its portfolio — consisting of the Press Democrat, the Sonoma Index Tribune, the Petaluma Argus Courier, the Sonoma County Gazette, La Prensa Sonoma, the North Bay Business Journal, and Sonoma Magazine — to Hearst. But at the last minute, Alden came in with a higher offer.

    According to the Sonoma Sun, after the Alden purchase was announced, all newsroom staff were offered buyouts — a standard Alden strategy, usually followed by staff layoffs. According to an NPR report by David Folkenflik, a former reporter at the Baltimore Sun, which is now owned by Alden, a NewsGuild union study covering a six-year period found that Alden cut staff at Guild-represented newspapers by an average of 75 percent.

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