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Slow, but thrilling. Great movie, didn't expect that coming. Episode Link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5EQYUpYB4woNqQuy9fasGz?si=O-mVxfEQR9KL1my3rgZ8HA...
Film Review: "Bone Tomahawk" Bone Tomahawk was not at all what I expected going in. I anticipated a gritty, low-budget Western directed by debut filmmaker S. Craig Zahler, starring Kurt Russell—a favorite of mine. What I got was indeed a Western, but one that slowly morphs into a horror film. I must confess, I’m not usually a fan of horror, especi...
Sid Haig scratching his crotch with a pistol after saying he's civilized is some of the best writing of the 21st century. I remembered zero about this movie from years back, just that I enjoyed it. Richard Jenkins is far away my favorite perfornance followed by Matthew Fox. The film is gritty, dirty, and a bit too long, but keeps its themes of loy...
8/10 Western/horror is not a commonly attempted combination of genres, but “Bone Tomahawk” is one of few to execute it well. What makes this film feel so fresh is the way it combines its two main genres. Some story beats are typically associated with westerns, some with horror. It’s a true blend, not a western with a horror coat of paint or vice ...
S. Craig Zahler’s "Bone Tomahawk" is a gruesome and gritty Western-horror hybrid starring Kurt Russell, Patrick Wilson, and Richard Jenkins. The film follows a group of men who set out to rescue captives from a tribe of cave-dwelling cannibals. With its slow-burning narrative, strong performances, and shocking moments of violence, "Bone Tomahawk" e...
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