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The Thicket

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Juliette Lewis and Peter Dinklage in The Thicket (2024)
West Texas. A boy who, after his sister is kidnapped by a violent killer known only as Cut Throat Bill, enlists a fierce bounty hunter named Reginald Jones who becomes the leader of the group of outcasts searching for the stolen girl.
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When a bounty hunter and a band of unlikely heroes pursue a brutal killer, they find themselves in a deadly no-man's-land known as The Thicket.When a bounty hunter and a band of unlikely heroes pursue a brutal killer, they find themselves in a deadly no-man's-land known as The Thicket.When a bounty hunter and a band of unlikely heroes pursue a brutal killer, they find themselves in a deadly no-man's-land known as The Thicket.

  • Director
    • Elliott Lester
  • Writers
    • Chris Kelley
    • Joe R. Lansdale
  • Stars
    • Peter Dinklage
    • Juliette Lewis
    • Levon Hawke
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    4.2K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    337
    1,275
    • Director
      • Elliott Lester
    • Writers
      • Chris Kelley
      • Joe R. Lansdale
    • Stars
      • Peter Dinklage
      • Juliette Lewis
      • Levon Hawke
    • 41User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Peter Dinklage
    Peter Dinklage
    • Reginald Jones
    Juliette Lewis
    Juliette Lewis
    • Cut Throat Bill
    Levon Hawke
    Levon Hawke
    • Jack Parker
    Esme Creed-Miles
    Esme Creed-Miles
    • Lula Parker
    Gbenga Akinnagbe
    Gbenga Akinnagbe
    • Eustace Hollow
    Ned Dennehy
    Ned Dennehy
    • Baldy
    James Hetfield
    James Hetfield
    • Simon Deasy
    Macon Blair
    Macon Blair
    • Malachi Deasy
    Arliss Howard
    Arliss Howard
    • Rev. Ephron Karlsson
    Leslie Grace
    Leslie Grace
    • Jimmie Sue
    David Midthunder
    David Midthunder
    • Black Mouth
    Andrew Schulz
    Andrew Schulz
    • Hector
    Ryan Robbins
    Ryan Robbins
    • Bailey Mayfield
    Teach Grant
    Teach Grant
    • Slim
    Derek Gilroy
    Derek Gilroy
    • Fatty
    Roger LeBlanc
    Roger LeBlanc
    • Blondie
    Guy Sprung
    Guy Sprung
    • Caleb Parker
    Dusty Bews
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    • Director
      • Elliott Lester
    • Writers
      • Chris Kelley
      • Joe R. Lansdale
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    User reviews41

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    7subxerogravity

    An excellent western!

    If you like westerns, you got to see it!

    Peter Dinklage is amazing in it. Every attempt Dinklage makes to be a Bonafide leading man has never failed! He's shown time and time again that he has the chops, and this movie is no different.

    But Juliette Lewis! This was a surprise indeed! Not saying she has not proven herself a good actor as well, but man! She locked down one of the best bad guy performances I ever scene. It's one of those things where the internet is going to need to make a click bait list of most underrated Villains in cinematic history just so they can put Cutthrought Bill on the list persuading the cult status.

    Last but not least (well actually...) Jame Hetfeild. I have to admit I'm a big enough fan of Metallica to put in the effort to see this in theatres (which may not have been the cheapest choice considering its a Tubi original film and might be released on the format in a few days for free). Everything I know about Hetfeild is that he took a long time to come out of his shell to try holding some lines in a film, but he does it and does it well enough. It was fun seeing him act.

    Surprisingly and oddly unique as a western too taking place in what must of have the very end of the wild west. No dates were given but it is interesting to see cars and bikes in a western. I'm guessing 1910 or 1911.

    Anyway, it can drag along some times but overall, it was worth sitting though.
    8Dragonsouls

    Great film all around, acting, directing, and production

    I'm a big fan of Westerns and The Thicket was a pleasant surprise in a day and age where Western films are so rare. Like most Westerns, the plot is simple; a bounty hunter is tasked with tracking down the kidnapped sister of his client.

    Juliette Lewis is brilliant as the villain, barely recognizable, she gives a heck of a performance here as a layered villain with some decency left in her. She lives as a man, with a male name and if it weren't for the cast listing I'd never think she was a woman.

    Peter Dinklage plays the bounty hunter and he's as brilliant as always. He brings 100% to the table in everything he does. During the quest to find the kidnapped girl, lots of things transpire, friendships are formed and survival tactics are put to use. I need to mention the set design here because it's A-level stuff. Beautiful sets, props, cinematography, and costume design.

    I need to mention James Hetfield, a pleasant surprise seeing his cameo role in this film. Andrew Shultz, a famous NY comedian also has a cameo role in this film which was so surprising to see. Lots of themes are scattered throughout the film's plot, including the fine line between religion and literature.

    The Thicket is available for free streaming on TUBI. Western fans will not be disappointed with this one unless you prefer non-modern Westerns, because this film takes place in the mid 1980s. The movie was shot on location in Calgary Alberta Canada, in the bitter cold, and the billowing cold breaths from the actors really added to the atmosphere.
    8danieljfarthing

    Terrifically bright but dark western - well written, directed & performed.

    In bright but dark western "The Thicket" Levon Hawke's sis Esme Creed-Miles is taken by notorious crim Juliette Lewis (so good again) & her gang - so Hawke teams with Peter Dinklage (also great), Gbenga Akinnagbe & Leslie Grace to hunt them down across bleak snowy terrain... while they themselves are hunted by James Hetfield (yes, him) & Macon Blair. Characters, dialogue and the relatively simple plot are all well written by first-timer Chris Kelley (based on Jon R Lansdale's novel) and it's superbly directed in his trademark ethereal yet gritty style by the classy Elliott Lester (who's growing a solid reputation). Terrific fare, especially for western genre fans.
    5jcummings-59562

    Doesn't Meet Expectations

    For the press run that Peter went on to sell this thing, I was expecting more. I love Juliette Lewis (The Other Sister, From Dusk 'Till Dawn) and she basically carries the entire film. In my opinion, Peter Dinklage gives an unmemorable performance here yet shines in comparison to the rest of the somewhat unknown cast.

    As far as Tubi movies go, this is a decent watch. I just felt like there was something missing. As far as westerns go, this one just doesn't feel like it has a lot of grit. I remember watching an interview with Peter where he recalls one of the producers wanting a character in the film to have a "James Hetfield" look (lead singer of Metallica, for those who don't know) and Peter suggested that they just get James Hetfield to do the movie. Well, there is probably a reason why they suggested a professionally trained actor who looks like Hetfield, rather than Hetfield himself. He does an okay job, even kind of bad at times.

    I don't want to get political with this review, but I feel like this needs to be addressed. I understand that every movie can't be Django Unchained. I also understand that life imitates art and visa versa, and we are trying to create a better world here. But there is something inside of me that is crying out every time I watch a period piece made in modern times. It seems like Hollywood is desperately trying to rewrite history to make America's past seem way less racist and horrible than it is. This is a pretty good example of that. There is ZERO racial tension in the film, despite the fact that two out of the five characters are African American who go up against some of the frontier's nastiest outlaws. To my knowledge it isn't even mentioned and I didn't know that Reginald's (Dinklage) counterpart Eustace (Gbenga Akinnagbe) is an ex-slave until I read that in the film's description. No one else in the film mentions it at all. It's not a huge issue, it just feels kind of disrespectful to the people in that time who suffered the horrible atrocities of slavery. I just really don't like the white washing of American history. Sorry, rant over.

    Another part of this movie that I didn't enjoy is seeing Andrew Schulz in the film. I don't like this man's comedy, I don't care for his podcast, and I think that he does a middling job here. He also sports the exact same haircut and mustache that we see in modern times which feels out of place. I remember a golden age of film where truly talented actors was enough to get people to see your film. Now we're at a point where we are relying on YouTube stars to get people to watch. It makes me kind of sad honestly.

    I really wanted to like this movie more than I did. The cinematography is pretty good, despite the fact they use plenty of cheat codes (filming a western and using a winter backdrop, for example). I saw this for free so I guess beggar's can't be choosers, but I found this film to be average at best.
    6Hakihiko

    A Gritty Western That Struggles to Stand Out

    The Thicket (2024) is a gritty Western thriller that has its moments but ultimately falls short of its potential. Based on Joe R. Lansdale's novel, the film sets up an intriguing premise: a young man seeking to rescue his kidnapped sister, teaming up with a bounty hunter and a quirky group of outcasts. The cast, led by Peter Dinklage, gives solid performances, especially Dinklage, who brings a grizzled charm and intensity to his role. Juliette Lewis also shines in her eccentric supporting part (on par with the performance of Dinklage, or even better).

    Visually, the film captures the rough, unforgiving world of the frontier, with a stark and at times beautiful atmosphere. There's a tangible sense of danger and lawlessness, enhanced by a strong score that keeps the tension simmering.

    However, despite these positives, The Thicket feels uneven. The pacing drags in places, with long stretches where not much happens. Some of the supporting characters, while entertaining, don't get enough depth to feel fully realized. I found the meeting with some characters rushed too. The plot, which starts strong, becomes somewhat predictable, relying on familiar Western tropes without offering much new to the genre.

    Overall, The Thicket has moments of grit and character, but its inconsistent pacing and lack of fresh storytelling prevent it from being more than an average watch. It's worth seeing if you're a fan of the genre or the actors involved, but it doesn't quite leave a lasting impact.

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      This film was a longtime passion project for Peter Dinklage.
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      The English Standard Version translation of Proverbs 31 that it sounds like the minister is reading when Bill rides the horse into the church, didn't exist yet at the time of this movie.

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Чаща
    • Filming locations
      • Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Estuary Films
      • Hollywood Gang Productions
      • Milu Entertainment
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