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The Hateful Eight has an inherently terrifying premise, with evil characters trapped in a confined space, resulting in intense and unsettling moments. The film pays homage to the horror classic ...
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The hateful eight may be nasty, but they're mighty fun to hang out with. (Robert Wilonsky disagrees; you can watch us fight it out on Reel Genius below).
As for his long-speculated swan song, The Movie Critic, Tarantino confirmed that the project has been officially scrapped ...
If “The Hateful Eight” lacks something, it’s that extra quality that “Inglourious Basterds” and “Django Unchained” had, a larger purpose, a vision of history that made sense of all ...
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“The Hateful Eight” gets close to “Django’s” bloody tipping point, but is rescued by the fact that, in premise and execution, this may be Tarantino’s best film since “Kill Bill.” ...
Most of “The Hateful Eight” takes place in a single room. Why use it here? I don’t think the format is vital, whether it’s 70 or 35 or 16 or 8.
“The Hateful Eight” from Quentin Tarantino and “The Revenant,” from Oscar-winning “Birdman” director Alejandro G. Iñnáritu, are visually immersive looks at the American frontier of ...
The Hateful Eight is an excellent, thrilling and entertaining Western that combines terrific direction, a fantastic cast, a wonderful script, beautiful photography and a memorable score.
The shouts and murmurs began the first time we saw Kurt Russell smack Jennifer Jason Leigh in The Hateful Eight. The movie is misogynist, as is its maker, Quentin Tarantino. Hateful toward women.
And there will be plenty of it in Quentin Tarantino’s “The Hateful Eight,” a western which opens Friday in its 70 mm. glory in several New York theaters. The film is not for the squeamish.