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- This film is a rather special genre-mix of classic Western themes and gory, insane B-movie horror elements.
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Bone Tomahawk is a 2015 American Western film written and directed by S. Craig Zahler in his directorial debut, and starring Kurt Russell, Patrick Wilson, Matthew Fox, Richard Jenkins, Lili Simmons, Evan Jonigkeit, David Arquette, Zahn McClarnon and Sid Haig.
Bone Tomahawk: Directed by S. Craig Zahler. With Kurt Russell, Patrick Wilson, Matthew Fox, Richard Jenkins. In the dying days of the old west, an elderly sheriff and his posse set out to rescue their town's doctor from cannibalistic cave dwellers.
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- Drama, Horror, Western
- S. Craig Zahler
- 2016-02-19
Feb 4, 2023 · S. Craig Zahler's violent cult hit "Bone Tomahawk" is one of the most terrifying westerns you'll ever see. Here's everything you need to know about the movie.
In the Old West, a sheriff (Kurt Russell), his deputy (Richard Jenkins), a gunslinger (Matthew Fox),and a cowboy (Patrick Wilson) embark on a mission to rescue three people from a savage group of...
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- Kurt Russell
- S. Craig Zahler
- Caliber Media Company
Oct 23, 2015 · Bone Tomahawk. S. Craig Zahler’s debut genre-jumper “Bone Tomahawk” is a surprisingly sturdy Western—a piece with obvious nods to John Ford built around a quartet of travelers on a rescue mission—until it takes a sharp left turn and becomes something closer to horror.
Jul 28, 2024 · Bone Tomahawk offers a unique horror experience that transcends budget constraints, making it a great choice for fans of Stephen King. Stephen King has called a Kurt Russell horror movie a " low-budget Western epic, " and the film rightfully deserves that description.
The story itself is simple, and the movie is just going to point A to point B, with some eventual trouble in the middle. But the way that Zahler creates the feeling of tension and the increasingly dread in the movie is beyond good.