The Hateful Eight

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If there's two genres that director Quentin Tarantino excels at, it's crime and western. So when he had announced that his 8th film, The Hateful Eight, was going to be a mystery-crime-western combo, many people already knew that his film was going to be great. Once it finally did premiere on December 25th, it did not disappoint. The Hateful Eight tells the story of bounty hunter John Ruth, notoriously known for hanging the criminals he captures rather than killing them, on route to the town where his prisoner will hang when they get caught in a blizzard and are forced to stay in a haberdashery, or goods store. On the way there they pick up Major Warren, another well known bounty hunter, and Sherriff Mannix, who is the new sheriff of the town and proceed to go to the cabin and stay with various other characters. While there, John Ruth suspects that one of the men is there to free his prisoner. …show more content…

Quentin Tarantino is known for working with the same group of actors for all of his films, and the Hateful Eight is no exception. The majority of the cast here features actors that he has worked with before and they are all phenomenal. Kurt Russel kills it as the brutal, big mustached, John Ruth, and Samuel L. Jackson brings in his best performance in a long time as Major Warren. Of course, you can't go without mentioning Walton Goggins as Sheriff Mannix, Tim Roth as Oswoldo, Michael Madsen as Joe, and last but not least, Jennifer Leigh as Daisy (The Prisoner) who was nominated in the Golden Globes for best supporting

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