
Yellowstone is far from the only neo-Western project to make a splash in the last few years, which makes it far easier to find something similar to watch. The show’s creator, Taylor Sheridan, has made a number of television series that are perfect after finishing Yellowstone. However, when it comes to movies in particular, the best films to watch after Yellowstone are those firmly situated in the Western genre, which may include notable stars from the show, and showcase important themes from Yellowstone such as family, crime, and dynasty.
7. The Power Of The Dog
A Rancher Dislikes His Brother’s New Wife & Son
A great place to start on your post-Yellowstone journey is with the 2021 film, The Power of the Dog. Currently streaming on Netflix, this movie is about brothers George and Phil, who own a ranch in 1925 Montana. When George falls in love with an inn owner, Rose, she and her son move in with the brothers. However, Phil dislikes the newcomers, and turns their fresh start into a tense and violent experience. The film stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Jesse Plemmons, and Kirsten Dunst.
6. Blue Ruin
A Man Returns To His Hometown For Vengeance
For something more modern, and a bit more violent, viewers should pick up Blue Ruin. This 2013 movie centers on Dwight Evans, who discovers that the man who killed his parents 20 years prior is being released from jail. Determined to get his own version of violent revenge, Dwight returns to his hometown in Virginia. Soon enough, he gets tangled up with the killer’s family in a web of conspiracies and crime. The film is currently free to watch on Prime Video.
Blue Ruin is made of many of the same ingredients that Yellowstone is.
Blue Ruin is made of many of the same ingredients that Yellowstone is. There is an antihero protagonist, a sense of (sometimes unhealthy) loyalty to family, and an edge of violence that brings to mind the Westerns of the olden days. With a 96% on Rotten Tomatoes, Blue Ruin is a gripping ride that perfectly blends crime, thrills, and neo-Western variables. It may be a bit darker than Yellowstone, but that only makes this revenge story even better.
5. Dances With Wolves
A Union Soldier Befriends A Local Tribe
If John Dutton is your favorite Yellowstone character, then looking into Costner’s Western movies is an absolute must. Arguably, one of his best projects to date is Dances With Wolves. The 1990 film revolves around a Civil War soldier who finds himself enamored with the way of life of a nearby tribe of Lakota people. Over time, he forms a bond with them, and decides to leave his life behind to join their tribe. However, when Union soldiers arrive to take over the land, he must decide who he really wants to fight for.
Dances With Wolves is perfect for those who love Costner as much as they love Yellowstone. This movie not only stars the actor at the prime of his career, but is also directed by him. In this film, viewers can see the care and talent that Costner puts into his projects, which is what led him to be so integral to Yellowstone. Despite being a period piece, and a more light-hearted one at that, Dances With Wolves encapsulates one Yellowstone ideal, which is that the beauty of the land is more important than money or reputation.
4. God’s Country
A Woman Enters A Battle Of Wills
God’s Country is a really great follow-up to Yellowstone because it tells the kind of story that is pivotal to the Sheridan show. In God’s Country, the protagonist simply wants to enjoy the life she has made, but must deal with the desires and schemes of others. On a small scale, she is like John Dutton and his family. What this movie lacks in horseback riding and cowboy hats, it makes up for in slow-burn tension and strong themes of individuality, ownership, and standing up for oneself.
3. Let Him Go
A Sheriff & His Wife Seek Out Their Grandson
Free to watch on Prime Video, Let Him Go is another wonderful Costner film that shows off his gruff cowboy persona and his dramatic acting skills. Even better, he is joined by Diane Lane, who adds a unique energy that may not be present in other Costner films. More than anything, Let Him Go is ideal for Yellowstone fans who have been craving more family drama and fights for justice in a bleak neo-Western landscape.
2. Wind River
A Sheridan Crime Thriller
Arguably, the best movies to watch like Yellowstone are those written and/or directed by Sheridan himself. Of the two Sheridan movies that are most similar to Yellowstone, the first is Wind River. This movie follows a wildlife officer and an FBI agent who team up to solve the murder of a young woman on a reservation. Available to stream on Prime Video, the film stars Jeremy Renner, Elizabeth Olsen, Jon Bernthal, Kelsey Asbille, and Gil Birmingham.
Wind River is the first feature film that Sheridan wrote and directed himself, and it is fantastic to say the least. Boasting a Certified Fresh 87% on Rotten Tomatoes, this movie is a bleak and gripping thriller that uses its Western setting to the best of its ability. Like Yellowstone, Wind River is informed by its context and certain social issues to create a deep movie that will leave audiences thinking long after it ends. It is definitely one of the best neo-Western of the last decade.
1. Hell Or High Water
Brothers Try To Take Back Their Ranch
Hell Or High Water is the perfect follow-up to Yellowstone because it encapsulates everything that the TV show is about. There are complicated family relationships, a descent into crime, and a classic Western chase between criminals and an honorable sheriff. Plus, it’s all written in the very same hand as Yellowstone. Ultimately, this movie is a fantastic watch all on its own, but it is perfect for those who miss the atmosphere of Yellowstone.