Major plot spoilers ahead.
Unless you live near the rarest of things — a well-funded theater — you probably haven’t heard the name Martin McDonagh. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the playwright was the Quentin Tarantino of Broadway, penning a series of award-winning plays containing that familiar mix of pop culture, racy language, methodical tempo, and violence. Specifically, gore. Specifically, climactic scenes in which actors’ heads, under the extreme pressure of a close range firearm,…
The Hateful Eight is a play, and a miserable one at that
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