Movie · 2015 · Western, Horror, Drama · 2h 13m · NR · English
Curator score: 7.2/10 (140.5K ratings)
Death comes for all men.
Overview
During a shootout in a saloon, Sheriff Hunt injures a suspicious stranger. The doctor's assistant, wife of the local foreman, tends to him in prison. That night, the town is attacked and they both disappear—only the arrow of a cannibal tribe is found. Hunt and a few of his men go in search of the prisoner and the foreman's wife.
Ratings
Curator score: 7.2/10
IMDb: 7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 91%
Metacritic: 72
TMDB: 6.9/10
Director
S. Craig Zahler
Production
Caliber Media Company, The Fyzz, Realmbuilders Productions, Twilight Riders, The Jokers Films, Platinum Platypus
Cast
Kurt Russell, Patrick Wilson, Richard Jenkins, Matthew Fox, Lili Simmons, David Arquette, Fred Melamed, Evan Jonigkeit, Sid Haig, Maestro Harrell, James Tolkan, Kathryn Morris, Zahn McClarnon, Michael Emery, Jeremy Tardy, Michael Paré, Sean Young, Jamison Newlander, Erick Chavarria, Omar Leyva
Where to watch
Hulu, AMC+, Philo, Shudder, Sundance Now
Curator Review
Verdict
A harsh, slow-burn frontier rescue story that fuses classical Western structure with graphic body horror. It’s best when it leans into its grim atmosphere, strong ensemble, and the uneasy contrast between civilized manners and savage violence.
Best for
viewers who like revisionist Westerns
fans of extreme but deliberate horror
people drawn to bleak survival journeys
audiences who appreciate slow-burn tension and dry humor
Skip if
you want a fast-paced genre ride
you’re sensitive to graphic bodily violence
you dislike racist frontier-era imagery and its baggage
you prefer horror with more supernatural or psychological ambiguity
Overview
Bone Tomahawk is a frontier rescue mission stripped down to mud, bone, and bad weather. It starts as a talky Western with a wry sense of character, then steadily reveals itself as something far more savage, using patience and plainspoken performances to make the violence land harder when it finally arrives.
Worth noting
What makes it memorable is the contrast: the old-fashioned camaraderie of the posse, the dry humor, and the sense of men trying to stay civilized in a place that offers no mercy. Kurt Russell anchors it with authority, while Richard Jenkins gives the film its most human, unexpectedly tender notes.
Bottom line
It is also a punishing watch, and not just because of the gore. The film’s depiction of its antagonists is deeply troubling and will be a dealbreaker for some viewers. If you can accept its flaws and its extremity, it’s a strikingly made, genuinely unsettling genre hybrid.
Top Letterboxd reviews
nathaxnne [goodbye <3] (1★) · 2201 likes
i retired from letterboxd over bone tomahawk. i had given bone tomahawk 4.5 stars because it seemed like a knowing and meditative work on the intersection of the Italian Cannibal Cycle and The Western which it totally is. i didn't understand at the time that Bone Tomahawk was the first Trump Horror. Later when I read an interview with Zahler and an article about the production company he works with it is clear they are explicitly authoring MAGA-sploitation which is… more i retired from letterboxd over bone tomahawk. i had given bone tomahawk 4.5 stars because it seemed like a knowing and meditative work on the intersection of the Italian Cannibal Cycle and The Western which it totally is. i didn't understand at the time that Bone Tomahawk was the first Trump Horror. Later when I read an interview with Zahler and an article about the production company he works with it is clear they are explicitly authoring MAGA-sploitation which is… more
#1 gizmo fan (5★) · 1642 likes
“say goodbye to my wife, i’ll say hello to yours.”
SilentDawn (4.5★) · 1590 likes
89/100
Showing this amazing film to people and eagerly awaiting and soaking up their reaction to THAT scene might be my current favorite past-time.
Johnny Clyde (0.5★) · 1272 likes
Movies I can't enjoy as an indigenous person list.
Wow this movie is racist. Not just a little bit racist, but like....really really racist. I was really looking forward to it, not knowing what it was about.
Basically it's a cowboys vs. indians movie. A couple of people are kidnapped by "savages" so a group of people go out to get them. Before they go, a walk on native character explains that the people they're looking for aren't native. They're… more
Sean Baker · 1247 likes
This was in my queue forever. Overall, I found it to be a fun, pulpy romp. Really happy that Zahler is fighting the fight and making original modern genre cinema. Some of the most disturbing onscreen violence I've seen in quite some time.
I think speeding up the pace would greatly help. But I also have to respect that this is clearly what Zahler wants... Brawl is 132 mins and Dragged Across Concrete is 159 mins. He likes his films on the long side.
2007 · Crime, Thriller, Western · 2h 2m · R · Curator 9.6/10 (3.1M ratings) · Where to watch: fuboTV, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, MGM Plus, Philo
For its cold fatalism, stripped-down tension, and the sense that violence is always waiting just offscreen.
2006 · Action, Drama, History · 2h 18m · R · Curator 6.9/10 (642.3K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Peacock Premium, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Peacock Premium Plus
For viewers who respond to relentless pursuit narratives, physical ordeal, and intense survival momentum.