Stephen King is right about Kurt Russell's Western
Summary Stephen King has called a Kurt Russell horror movie a "low-budget Western epic," and the film rightfully deserves that description. In recent years, Stephen King has leveraged his reputation as one of the great horror authors to recommend and criticize films and TV shows that he ends up watching. While some of his reviews express his dissatisfaction towards popular movies and shows, others shed light on how much he enjoyed watching a particular show or a movie.
Related All 66 Stephen King Books Ranked From Worst To Best Over the course of his literary career, Stephen King has crafted 66 novels and over 200 short stories, but how do his books compare to one another? From ultraviolent scenes to strangely compelling dialogue, from memorable performances to taut writing, Bone Tomahawk never leaves a dull moment in its 132-minute runtime. The film seamlessly blends genres by not only merging its Western aesthetic with horror but also by including surprising moments of dark humor. It also makes good use of its runtime of 2 hours and 12 minutes by evenly fleshing out almost all of its characters, including the relatively minor ones.
Since Stephen King has also dabbled with Western elements in The Dark Tower books, Bone Tomahawk seems the perfect film for anyone looking for a film that has traces of King's style.
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