In the nearly 30 years since Ridley Scott’s seminal, genre-smashingThelma & Louise first hit the big screen, the road movie has been firmly cemented as a forerunner of feminist cinema.But during a special New York presentation of the Oscar-winning film, which follows two friends whose weekend trip turns into a run from the law, co-stars Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis reminded attendees that Thelma & Louise wasn’t always a magnet for praise.“I thought it was going to be a cowboy movie with