The Hateful Eight's reviews
Media reviews
Fotogramas
The filmmaker locks these and other characters in a stagecoach stop, and transform them in questions that becomes a masterful mystery behind closed doors.
The Telegraph
Twenty-three years after Reservoir Dogs, Tarantino has delivered his most intimate film since that auspicious debut. 'The Hateful Eight' is a parlour-room epic, an entire nation in a single room, a film steeped in its own filminess but at the same time vital, riveting and real.
Variety
The movie absolutely delivers on the sheer moment-to-moment pleasures fans have come to expect, from dynamite dialogue to powder-keg confrontations.
The Hollywood Reporter
There is absolutely no doubt about who wrote the elaborate, pungent, profane and often funny dialogue that a fine cast chews over and spits out with evident glee.
Cinemanía
Alarmingly, lewd, theatrical, really hateful and joyful at the same time. Tarantino has a blast with this explanation of his own origin long before the video store.
El Mundo
The only passion of Tarantino is himself becoming cinema. Here's the proof. Passion for passion, nothing so unfairly passionate as the film. Tarantino being more Tarantino than ever.
The Wrap
There?s plenty of bloodshed and mayhem on display, to be sure, and Tarantino still revels in pushing buttons when it comes to depicting and discussing race in this country, but 'The Hateful Eight' owes less to Sergio Leone than it does to Agatha Christie.
Screen Daily
'The Hateful Eight's' impact expands and grows richer the further away you are from the experience of watching it (...) With the film, he (Tarantino) remains adventurous and experimental, and his unapologetic boldness continues to make his movies events, even if you end up arguing with their approach.
El País
There are things, as almost always happens with Tarantino, that works admirably in this film, as the creation of the atmosphere, the progressive suspense [...], but there's too much footage.
Entertainment Weekly
'The Hateful Eight' doesn't have enough ideas. It's narratively and visually claustrophobic. Fortunately, the director's genius for casting hasn't abandoned him.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote