In my campaign review for The Hateful Eight I wrote: Outside of that the campaign promises a violent movie that features some great characters working to either conceal or reveal a mystery that will touch all of those character’s agendas and motivations. We get the general idea of the film’s plot – or at least … Continue reading After the Campaign: The Hateful Eight
Movie Marketing Madness: The Hateful Eight
There are few directors working today who have worked in as many genres as Quentin Tarantino. He’s done straight-up crime films like Reservoir Dogs and Jackie Brown, homages to kung-fu movies like Kill Bill, late-night B-movies like Death Proof, war movies like Inglorious Basterds and westerns like Django Unchained. He’s never made any attempt to … Continue reading Movie Marketing Madness: The Hateful Eight