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Bone Tomahawk
Driving by his deep will of rescuing his people, a courageous Sherriff, Franklin Hunt, who lives in the Bright Hope town, where most of its people have been kidnapped by a savage cannibalism, makes a team of gunslingers, in order to save them, but incidents come to climax as they shocked by finding out that their enemy is destructive.
28 January 1969, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
4 May 1947, DeKalb, Illinois, USA
9 October 1958, Brooklyn, New York, USA
20 June 1931, Calumet, Michigan, USA
24 October 1966, USA
October 22, 2015
On the list of things the world needs, a mash-up of The Searchers and Hannibal is pretty far down there. But if there is going to be such a thing, the smartly cast and well-crafted Bone Tomahawk fills the bill nicely.
October 22, 2015
Though its cult-movie desires often show, "Bone Tomahawk" is ultimately sold by its cast, who commit fully to Zahler's discursive indulgences.
October 14, 2016
For 100 minutes or so, Bone Tomahawk plays out as a clever and truly enjoyable Western... and then the film turns all kinds of nasty.
January 03, 2017
However, if you're a fan of genre cinema or in the mood for something different then try catch it in cinemas. There'll be few visceral and awe moments like it on the big screen this year.
October 26, 2015
Bone Tomahawk is terrifying and strange, to be sure, but it's the old-fashioned veneer that makes it beautiful.
July 10, 2016
It's the definition of "not for everybody", but it's essential for the patient and adventurous horror aficionado.
October 23, 2015
While the genre jump from John Ford to Eli Roth may be off-putting to some, it raises the stakes on a climax in a way that most Westerns fail to do.
October 22, 2015
A witty fusion of western, horror and comedy that gallops to its own beat.
February 15, 2016
Equal parts charming, strange, goofy, unpredictable and genuinely horrifying.
February 24, 2017
Like many esteemed classics of the genre, Bone Tomahawk is an exploitation movie at heart, but has the courage of its convictions to treat its material as a gory grindhouse feature, albeit one made with love and effort.

