In an attempt to save the people of Bright Hope town, who have been attacked by the savage cannibalism, who hijacked them, Sheriff Franklin Hunt, a courageous warrior, who makes a group of gunslingers and scarifies himself for saving them, but incidents come to climax, as they shocked by the danger of those savages tribes.
Like many esteemed classics of the genre, Bone Tomahawk is an exploitation movie at heart, but has the courage of its convictions to treat its material as a gory grindhouse feature, albeit one made with love and effort.
On the list of things the world needs, a mash-up of The Searchers and Hannibal is pretty far down there. But if there is going to be such a thing, the smartly cast and well-crafted Bone Tomahawk fills the bill nicely.
The Herald (Ireland)
October 14, 2016
For 100 minutes or so, Bone Tomahawk plays out as a clever and truly enjoyable Western... and then the film turns all kinds of nasty.
However, if you're a fan of genre cinema or in the mood for something different then try catch it in cinemas. There'll be few visceral and awe moments like it on the big screen this year.