The Hateful Eight

‘The Hateful Eight’ is the latest film from writer/director Quentin Tarantino. Set a few years after the Civil War, it’s a Western set on a stagecoach traveling through Wyoming that’s carrying a bounty hunter and a fugitive. The film will be shot and distributed in 70mm Super CinemaScope. The all-star cast includes Tarantino favorites Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Michael Madsen, Tim Roth, and ‘Death Proof’’s Zoe Bell, plus Channing Tatum.

  • Release Date: December 25, 2015
  • Director: Quentin Tarantino
  • Written By: Quentin Tarantino

 

‘The Hateful Eight’ Delivers Eight Minutes of Footage
‘The Hateful Eight’ Delivers Eight Minutes of Footage
‘The Hateful Eight’ Delivers Eight Minutes of Footage
Tis the season for great films (and holiday cheer, sure), and while we're all pumped for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, there's another highly-anticipated film hitting theaters just a week later — well, 70mm-equipped theaters. The rest of you will have to wait a couple more weeks to see The Hateful Eight, but if you're feeling mighty anxious to lay eyes on Quentin Tarantino's latest, we have several new clips from the film, offering eight (in)glorious minutes of footage.
Watch a Featurette About Quentin Tarantino’s ‘The Hateful Eight’ 70mm Roadshow
Watch a Featurette About Quentin Tarantino’s ‘The Hateful Eight’ 70mm Roadshow
Watch a Featurette About Quentin Tarantino’s ‘The Hateful Eight’ 70mm Roadshow
Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight is one of the year’s most hotly anticipated remaining releases, just as any new feature from the less-than-prolific auteur must be. The recent unveiling of a new trailer has Tarantino fans more feverishly excited than ever, but one of the most tantalizing aspects of the film can’t be conveyed through a mere teaser...
‘The Hateful Eight’ Debuts First TV Spot
‘The Hateful Eight’ Debuts First TV Spot
‘The Hateful Eight’ Debuts First TV Spot
Yes, yes, there’s a new Star Wars movie next month — but there’s also a new Quentin Tarantino film! The marketing for The Hateful Eight (thankfully) hasn’t been as prolific as Disney’s push for The Force Awakens, but today brings the first TV spot and a new poster to get you in a very particular sort of holiday spirit.
‘The Hateful Eight’ in 70mm Will Be an Extended Version
‘The Hateful Eight’ in 70mm Will Be an Extended Version
‘The Hateful Eight’ in 70mm Will Be an Extended Version
Quentin Tarantino, along with Paul Thomas Anderson, is one of the few filmmakers fighting to preserve the essence of film. We already knew that Tarantino fans and cinephiles will get a special treat this holiday season when his upcoming The Hateful Eight opens early for a limited 70mm presentation in approximately 100 retrofitted theaters. But those who catch the western in its Ultra Panavision film format will also be treated to an extended cut of the movie.
Here’s What The 2016 Oscar Race Will Probably Look Like
Here’s What The 2016 Oscar Race Will Probably Look Like
Here’s What The 2016 Oscar Race Will Probably Look Like
This is the most exciting time of the year for anyone who loves film, as critics and journalists no longer have to play the guessing game of what may or may not make it to the Oscars. The awards season frontrunners are already pretty clear, with the exception of a few titles yet to screen for press, including The Revenant, The Hateful Eight, Joy, By the Sea and Concussion. Here’s what your 2016 Oscar categories will most likely look like.
The Character Line-Up Is Revealed in These ‘Hateful Eight’ Posters
The Character Line-Up Is Revealed in These ‘Hateful Eight’ Posters
The Character Line-Up Is Revealed in These ‘Hateful Eight’ Posters
Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight is our most anticipated movie of 2015 that doesn’t have the words “star” or “wars” in the title, so pardon us if we can’t help but get excited over the complete batch of posters that have arrived online. The film’s eight characters are spread across seven posters, showing off one seriously impressive ensemble. One film would be lucky to get two or three of these people. But all together? Speaking Quentin Tarantino dialogue? Can we buy a ticket now?

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