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Hateful Eight was shot in 70mm with the same lenses that were used on Ben-Hur. As soon as Tarantino learned that he could use what was used in the 1959 movie's chariot race, he had to.
Quentin Tarantino is returning to the Western genre after it served him so well in Django Unchained with The Hateful Eight , which takes place in Wyoming a few years after the Civil War.
The Hateful Eight has an inherently terrifying premise, with evil characters trapped in a confined space, resulting in intense and unsettling moments. The film pays homage to the horror classic ...
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“The Hateful Eight,” his intimate, suspenseful western splatter-horror comedy, has been shot at great expense in the long-gone 70mm format, but the movie itself is set almost entirely in ...
The Hateful Eight isn't just another blood-soaked drama unfit for the squeamish. It's the Quentin Tarantino movie that almost wasn't. After a near-disastrous script leak in 2014, the director ...
With The Hateful Eight, Tarantino’s Stylistic Compulsions Lead Him Astray The movie furthers Tarantino’s descent into a kind of shock-jock territory that dishonors his early work.
The Hateful Eight is not a revenge film. Instead, The Hateful Eight is a whodunit—or a who’s-gonna-doit.
Though Hateful Eight takes place in a newly-post-slavery age in the U.S., that doesn’t mean it uses any less racist dialogue than it’s preceding Tarantino film.
Basically, anyone who doesn’t see The Hateful Eight in this fashion really is making a huge mistake. And, having done so, I can attest that it’s 100% worth it.