It seems like overnight, actor Taylor Sheridan became a household name due to his work writing, directing, and co-creating the break-out hit drama series Yellowstone. While Sheridan has built his Yellowstone empire over the past few years, and even expanded beyond the borders of Montana with shows like Mayor of Kingstown and Tulsa King, or his recently announced Empire of the Summer Moon project, the Western giant began his non-acting film career as a screenwriter. After directing his first feature, a horror film called Vile (even though he doesn't consider this his directorial debut), Sheridan's career really took off after he penned the first two Sicario pictures and then the exceptional West Texas bank-robbing drama Hell or High Water. Just after those success stories, Sheridan wrote and directed his most powerful project to date: a neo-Western crime thriller called Wind River.
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