If you caught the Oscars on Sunday night, you may find a Lincoln Now article called "The Western’s New Frontier" a worthwhile read. It's about director John Maclean and Slow West, his first feature film a modern spin on Western cinema.

"Describing the Western as a 'slight mash-up' genre from the start," reads the article, "John explains that he wanted to take Slow West to a variety of other places, combing authentic Western tropes along with hints of fairytale realism. It comes through in the story of the film’s main characters, combining their two points of view. When a bounty hunter meets a young, naïve aristocrat traveling alone, he becomes his guide, as well as a deadly companion." Read more below.

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