Rebuilding

  • Josh O'Connor, Lily LaTorre, Amy Madigan
  • Max Walker-Silverman
  • April 17th 2026
  • 96
After wildfires take his ranch, a cowboy named Dusty winds up in a FEMA camp, finding community with others who lost homes, including his daughter and ex-wife.

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Rebuilding

Verdict: Rebuilding may be slow and low-key, but it's poignant, timely message makes it well worth seeking out

  • Josh O'Connor, Lily LaTorre, Amy Madigan
  • April 17th 2026
  • 96
  • Max Walker-Silverman

Josh O’Connor plays a Colorado cowboy who loses everything in a devastating wildfire.

Josh O’Connor has been on a prolific run of late – we’ve only just seen him in Wake Up Dead Man, The History of Sound and The Mastermind, and now he’s back on-screen in Rebuilding.

The British actor plays Colorado cowboy Dusty in this low-key neo-Western drama, which is set two months after he lost his home, his 200-acre farm and therefore his entire livelihood in a devastating wildfire.

Dusty moves into a government-run emergency trailer park and considers what to do next.

With no ranch, he has no money to rebuild and get back on his feet, so he considers moving to Montana to find farm work.

However, there is a big “but” stopping him from moving – his young daughter Callie-Rose (Lily LaTorre).

He thinks she doesn’t need him because she primarily lives with his ex-wife Ruby (Meghann Fahy), but that couldn’t be further from the truth.

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