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  • Actors: Kurt Russell, Matthew Fox, Patrick Wilson, Lili Simmons, Sean Young
  • Directors: S. Craig Zahler
  • Producers: Jack Heller, Dallas Sonnier
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: The Works Film Group
  • DVD Release Date: 13 Jun. 2016
  • Run Time: 132 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B01BYA4QUE
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,311 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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When a group of cannibal savages kidnaps settlers from the small town of Bright Hope, an unlikely team of gunslingers, led by Sheriff Franklin Hunt (Kurt Russell), sets out to bring them home. But their enemy is more ruthless than anyone could have imagined, putting their mission – and survival itself – in serious jeopardy. Kurt Russell leads an all-star cast including Patrick Wilson, Matthew Fox and Richard Jenkins in this gritty, action-packed thriller chronicling a terrifying rescue mission in the Old West.

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Format: Blu-ray
Bone Tomahawk begins in Bright Hope during the late 1890's when cannibalistic cave dwellers take captive a drifter (David Arquette), the town doctor (Lili Simmons) and the sheriff's deputy. Four men - the town's sheriff (Kurt Russell), the doctor's husband (Patrick Wilson), the sheriff's back-up deputy (Richard Jenkins) and an known arms-man (Matthew Fox) - set off to rescues the captives.

I had been given a few recommendations to see this film and seeing the cast involved and being a fan of Westerns, I gave it a go and was not disappointed in the slightest. The acting is incredible - some really five star performances from some real five star actors that I enjoyed watching from start to finish. This was not your standard Western film though - it does have the staple trademarks associated with the genre but it goes from quite dark humour to begin with (think in a similar style to that in Fargo) to something that I was truly not expecting. Without spoiling the plot at all (best if you know as little about this film as possible before seeing it) I just want to warn that towards the end of this film there is one of the most horrific scenes of violence I have ever seen in a movie (there is a fair amount of graphic violence before this point but this particular scene almost made me be sick) so not for the weak stomached at all.

This is a fantastic mix of drama, dark comedy, horror and suspense that combined makes one of the finest and original films I have seen for quite a while. Highly recommended.
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Format: Blu-ray
Two bushwhackers stumble into a ceremonial burial ground of sorts and one survives escaping to the town of Bright Hope.There he falls foul of town sheriff (Kurt Russell) who shoots him in the leg.However the bushwhacker has been followed to town and is kidnapped along with a deputy sheriff and the wife(an excellent Lili Simmons) of local disabled "cowboy" (Patrick Wilson).Russell and Wilson together with callous dandy(Matthew Fox)and an old fool(Richard Jenkins)set off in pursuit of what becomes...
Too leisurely in pace and with one too many plot loopholes- just how they know where they are going gets a bit bewildering at times but the script is nicely layered and all the characters,stock though they may be,are well drawn with Fox and Jenkins being particularly good.
The violence when it comes is well staged and bitingly brutal.
The blu ray itself(reg a import)is very clear- superb in the daylight and solid blacks in the night time scenes.
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Format: Blu-ray
There are not many westerns produced by Hollywood nowadays. That is why this movie was met with great enthusiasm and interest. Its reception was quickly amplified by positive press defining the movie as "a witty fusion of western, horror and comedy that gallops to its own beat" (NY Times, 22 Oct. 2015).

Being the least fan of horrors and bearing in mind some controversial reviews I decided to watch the movie, though with a certain degree of trepidation. But it did not disappoint with outstanding story driven by S. Craig Zahler’s debut directorship and stellar execution of the acting team – with superb performances by Kurt Russell (Sheriff Franklin Hunt) (as always), Richard Jenkins (Chicory, the Sheriff’s deputy), Patrick Wilson (Andrew O’Dwyer, an injured, but determined cowboy) and Matthew Fox (John Brooder, a somewhat dapper, but bigoted gunslinger).

The movie combines traditional western storyline (a bizarre posse enforces civility at the late 19-century American western frontier) with some wry humour of the brilliant script and horror-borrowed healthy suspense. Though it feels a bit slow burning in places (long journey through desolate dry prairies) it has exciting opening and enticing concluding parts.

The only one gory, horror-like moment of a brutal killing by troglodytes is shown in the latter part of the movie. At that point it becomes almost a ‘kind-of-expected’ element of ramped-up pressure developed by the storyline. Then there is a quick relieving conclusion that releases uneasy tension for the survived characters and a viewer. Physically battered and emotionally exhausted they are still facing a long road back home through the frontier’s wilderness. And the viewer is being left with a comforting feeling of not being there.

This quirky western is riveting and enticing to watch. And indeed it is worth watching, at least to find out who survived the ordeal and how.
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Format: Blu-ray
Bone Tomahawk is the latest and rare western/horror hybrid that hasn't been seen in quite a long time. Bone Tomahawk is a great movie, with an interesting premise and a nice twist on the western genre. It's a movie that could have gone wrong in so many ways, but surprisingly, it doesn't. Sporting some great characters and an intriguing storyline, Bone Tomahawk takes its cues from the best - in this case The Searchers - and puts a small group of protagonists on the trail of marauding Indians who have kidnapped loved ones. These kidnappers are not a band of renegade Apache or Comanche, though. As we're informed by a Native American The Professor (Zahn McClarnon), the wrongdoers are Troglodytes: a primitive, cannibalistic clan shunned by all the other tribes for their degeneracy.

Bone Tomahawk pits the unblinking stoicism of the pioneer type up against the relentless nihilism of survival horror - in this particular case, the cannibal movie. One of the key characteristics of the typical Western hero is their ability to withstand tremendous hardship and pain - what better crucible to test that in than a scenario that draws its inspiration from the likes of Cannibal Holocaust and The Hills Have Eyes? The story follows four men, the town's sheriff (Kurt Russell), a cowboy (Patrick Wilson), the back-up deputy (Richard Jenkins) and a gunslinger (Matthew Fox) who go on an expedition to retrieve a group of captives from some cannibalistic cave-dwellers. The four actors really shine in this movie, giving very good performances, especially Matthew Fox as the narcissistic John Brooder.

The movie gives us a very good look at the Old West. As the four men make their journey, we learn more and more about them and their motivations.
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