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If you’re waiting patiently for Kurt Russell to suit-up as an old-west cowboy in Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight, another movie MIGHT be able to hold you over in the meantime – S. Craig Zahler’s Bone Tomahawk. It’s a lean, mean, overdrawn story about cannibalism in the old west, but don’t expect a frontier version of Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno. Zahler’s film is a slow build, spending much of the 133 minute runtime as a dusty buddy team-up picture, but when flesh-hungry savages present themselves, there’s no skimping on tasty gore. Bloody limbs and boney weaponry litter the desert floor thanks to Zahler’s chaos, but your enjoyment of Bone Tomahawk will depend heavily on your love of westerns. Long, isolated, middle-of-nowhere westerns.
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