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Before His ‘Tulsa King’ Universe Takeover, Samuel L. Jackson’s Brutal Western Hits Free Streaming
After redefining the Western with his explosive revenge saga Django Unchained, Quentin Tarantino doubled down on the genre with an even darker and more experimental follow-up. Released in 2015, The Hateful Eight remains one of the director’s most unusual and polarizing films.
Nearly a decade later, the snowbound Western is finding new life online — with the film now streaming for free on Fawesome, giving audiences a chance to revisit Tarantino’s icy chamber drama. Set in post-Civil War Wyoming during a brutal winter storm, The Hateful Eight traps a group of strangers inside a remote stagecoach lodge as paranoia, secrets, and grudges begin to unravel.
The film centers on the definition of a stacked cast led by Samuel L. Jackson as Major Marquis Warren, Kurt Russell as John “The Hangman” Ruth, and Jennifer Jason Leigh as Daisy Domergue. The rest of the cabin is filled out by Walton Goggins as Chris Mannix, Demián Bichir as Bob, Tim Roth as Oswaldo Mobray, Michael Madsen as Joe Gage, Bruce Dern as General Sandy Smithers, James Parks as O.B. Jackson, and Channing Tatum as Jody Domergue.
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Is ‘The Hateful Eight’ Worth Watching?
Collider’s review of the movie stated that The Hateful Eight did little to change entrenched opinions on Quentin Tarantino, but strongly rewarded those already attuned to his style. The film was described as a confident, deliberate Western that used confinement, dialogue, and escalating tension to interrogate race, violence, and power in post-Civil War America. While not a radical reinvention, it showcased Tarantino refining his craft through structure, ensemble work, and visual detail, particularly with the 65mm presentation. The review praised the explosive second half, razor-sharp performances — especially Jennifer Jason Leigh’s — and argued the film functioned as a dark, thematically rich companion piece to Django Unchained.
“The Hateful Eight may not be Tarantino’s ‘best’ film, but it doesn’t need to be. His return to the Western genre doesn’t feel like a retread of Django, but an essential exploration of themes that couldn’t be completely examined by just one movie, especially one that took place in the antebellum South. While I wouldn’t go so far as to call The Hateful Eight a spiritual sequel to Django, it’s definitely got the same weighty topics on its mind and Tarantino — ever loquacious, bratty, frustratingly brilliant, and shockingly witty — knows just what he wants to say. Hunker down and listen up.”
The Hateful Eight is streaming now on Fawesome.
- Release Date
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December 25, 2015
- Runtime
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188 minutes
- Producers
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Bob Weinstein, Georgia Kacandes, Harvey Weinstein, Richard N. Gladstein, Shannon McIntosh