To be completely forthright this movie is more western than horror so if westerns are not your thing you may want to give this one a pass, but be forewarned that when the horrific moments do come they will make even the hardiest of horror buffs pause and put down their popcorn. The story for Bone Tomahawk takes place in the very Wild West where we are first introduced to Purvis (David Arquette) and Buddy (Sid Haig) a pair of nasty pieces of work who after murdering some travelers they make the mistake of escaping through forbidden territory.
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Bone Tomahawk (2015) – Review
With the theatres packed with superheroes and found footage movies I found the western/horror film Bone Tomahawk
to be a really nice break. Now genre mash-ups are tricky beasts at the
best of times, and westerns not always an easy sell to modern audiences,
but writer director S. Craig Zahler manages to work the western-horror blend rather well in his directorial debut,
To be completely forthright this movie is more western than horror so if westerns are not your thing you may want to give this one a pass, but be forewarned that when the horrific moments do come they will make even the hardiest of horror buffs pause and put down their popcorn. The story for Bone Tomahawk takes place in the very Wild West where we are first introduced to Purvis (David Arquette) and Buddy (Sid Haig) a pair of nasty pieces of work who after murdering some travelers they make the mistake of escaping through forbidden territory.
To be completely forthright this movie is more western than horror so if westerns are not your thing you may want to give this one a pass, but be forewarned that when the horrific moments do come they will make even the hardiest of horror buffs pause and put down their popcorn. The story for Bone Tomahawk takes place in the very Wild West where we are first introduced to Purvis (David Arquette) and Buddy (Sid Haig) a pair of nasty pieces of work who after murdering some travelers they make the mistake of escaping through forbidden territory.
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