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.
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The Thicket is a decent film boasts a good cast; stars Peter Dinklage, Leslie Grace, Juliette Lewis, Esmé Creed-Miles, Levon Hawke and Macon Blair. West Texas. After his sister Lula Parker (Esme Creed-Miles) is kidnapped, a desperate boy Jack Parker (Levon Hawke) recruits by a fierce bounty hunter named Reginald Jones (Peter Dinklage) to track down a ruthless and violent killer known only as Cutthroat Bill (Juliette Lewis). So Reginald becomes the leader of the group of outcasts searching for the stolen girl. As he rallies a band of unlikely heroes including a grave-digging ex-slave Eustace Hollow (Gbenga Akinnagbe) and a street-smart woman, Jimmie Sue, (Leslie Grace) for-hire. Together they embark on a perilous quest to track down Cutthroat Bill that leads them into the deadly "no-man's-land" known as... The Thicket. Death comes fast in Texas !.
This is a nice Western with noisy action, thrills, chills , violent attacks , assaults and loads of action. The film deals with the perilous and risked way that the motley expedition carries out their journey to track down to Cutthroat Bill. Exciting, though it is too, the film is not without its thoughtful side. Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister in Game of Thrones) plays a ruthless bounty hunter in this violent revenge Western set in the early oil era of the early 20th century in Texas, in a place full of oil wells, cold envoronment snowy landscapes and where the first motor vehicles such as motorcycles are already seen. The film is full of murderers, blood and redemption. In the movie many sad and brutal events happen being based on the novel of the same name , a mystery/suspense novel written by American author Joe R. Lansdale , released by Mulholland Books in 2013 , which was adapted by playwright Chris Kelley.: The Thicket, here Dinklage plays an eloquent and resentful bounty hunter who will help a young man to find his sister, kidnapped by a bank robber. Directed by Elliot Lester (Blitz, Aftermath), and co-starring Juleitte Lewis (From Dusk Till Dawn, Cape Fear), the film also has in the cast with Levon Hawke (son of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman), James Hetfield member of the famous hard rock group Metallica, Leslie Grace (Batgirl) and Andrew Schulz (Sneaky Pete).
The motion picture was professionally directed by Elliot Lester , delivering action and tension enough , although a little slow-moving at times. . This filmmaker is a fine craftsman who has directed some acceptable movies. Elliott's feature film ¨Nightingale¨, starring David Oyelowo and produced by Brad Pitt's Plan B, premiered in 2015 on HBO and earned David a "Best Actor" win at the Critic's Choice Awards. The film also received nominations at the Emmys and Golden Globes. His most recent film ¨Aftermath¨, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger & Scoot McNairy and produced by Darren Aronofsky. In addition, he is attached to direct the sci-fi thriller ¨Continuum¨ for Entertainment Studios with Josephson Entertainment producing. Lester has directed other important films such as: ¨Blitz¨ , ¨Sleepwalker¨,¨Love is the drug¨. In TV, Elliott recently sold ¨Say their names¨ to HBO, which he will direct. Elliott has previously directed multiple episodes of TV, including ¨Will¨ and ¨Containment¨ . Elliott is also an established music video director having worked with Avril Lavigne, Selena Gomez, and The Fray, among others. The Thicket(2024) rating: 6.5/10. Essential and fundamental seeing for Western enthusiasts .
This is a nice Western with noisy action, thrills, chills , violent attacks , assaults and loads of action. The film deals with the perilous and risked way that the motley expedition carries out their journey to track down to Cutthroat Bill. Exciting, though it is too, the film is not without its thoughtful side. Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister in Game of Thrones) plays a ruthless bounty hunter in this violent revenge Western set in the early oil era of the early 20th century in Texas, in a place full of oil wells, cold envoronment snowy landscapes and where the first motor vehicles such as motorcycles are already seen. The film is full of murderers, blood and redemption. In the movie many sad and brutal events happen being based on the novel of the same name , a mystery/suspense novel written by American author Joe R. Lansdale , released by Mulholland Books in 2013 , which was adapted by playwright Chris Kelley.: The Thicket, here Dinklage plays an eloquent and resentful bounty hunter who will help a young man to find his sister, kidnapped by a bank robber. Directed by Elliot Lester (Blitz, Aftermath), and co-starring Juleitte Lewis (From Dusk Till Dawn, Cape Fear), the film also has in the cast with Levon Hawke (son of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman), James Hetfield member of the famous hard rock group Metallica, Leslie Grace (Batgirl) and Andrew Schulz (Sneaky Pete).
The motion picture was professionally directed by Elliot Lester , delivering action and tension enough , although a little slow-moving at times. . This filmmaker is a fine craftsman who has directed some acceptable movies. Elliott's feature film ¨Nightingale¨, starring David Oyelowo and produced by Brad Pitt's Plan B, premiered in 2015 on HBO and earned David a "Best Actor" win at the Critic's Choice Awards. The film also received nominations at the Emmys and Golden Globes. His most recent film ¨Aftermath¨, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger & Scoot McNairy and produced by Darren Aronofsky. In addition, he is attached to direct the sci-fi thriller ¨Continuum¨ for Entertainment Studios with Josephson Entertainment producing. Lester has directed other important films such as: ¨Blitz¨ , ¨Sleepwalker¨,¨Love is the drug¨. In TV, Elliott recently sold ¨Say their names¨ to HBO, which he will direct. Elliott has previously directed multiple episodes of TV, including ¨Will¨ and ¨Containment¨ . Elliott is also an established music video director having worked with Avril Lavigne, Selena Gomez, and The Fray, among others. The Thicket(2024) rating: 6.5/10. Essential and fundamental seeing for Western enthusiasts .
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.
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.
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.
I stumbled upon The Thicket by sheer luck, at my local hi-fi retailer and immediately after seeing names like Juliette Lewis and Peter Dinklage it caught my attention.
Juliette Lewis has long been one of my favorite actors, her performances in Natural Born Killers, Cape Fear, and Kalifornia have stuck with me for years as some of my favourite films.
So to see her take on a role in a gritty, old-school Western as Cutthroat Bill was an unexpected but welcome treat.
Set in the shadowy outlawed world of early 1900s Texas, The Thicket plunges you into a lawless land where it goes back to vintage western roots and the unknown of life and death which gives the film a brutal, lived-in sense of realism. In this world, moments can happen suddenly and unexpected.
The scenery, from dusty western towns to brooding parlors, is incredibly evocative. The snowy white frosty American outback in the travelling scenes was appealing and enhanced the vision of desolate human struggle, and isolation.
It captures the mood of the Western genre beautifully, without over-romanticizing it. One standout is Hector, played with grim intensity by Andrew Schultz, a villainous parlour keeper and kidnapper of women who gives the story some of its most intense and uneasy moments.
Peter Dinklage, was a witty and hilarious with his delivery of dialogue which greatly enhanced his reputation as someone who can outright lead a film.
One of the biggest surprises was seeing James Hetfield on screen. His rugged presence is immediately recognizable, and as a Metallica fan who's been lucky enough to see them live, it was a bit of an unexpected thrill to spot him from the crowd.
The film offers layers of character depth, especially through Peter Dinklage's haunted bounty hunter, and rough upbringing to Juliette Lewis's wild, almost feral outlaw. Lewis in particular steals every scene, balancing menace and madness with just the right amount of unpredictability and grunt.
That said, not everything hits the mark. Levon Hawke and Esme Creed-Miles bring youthful energy, but the experience is noticeable, they both lack the on-screen charisma needed to anchor a story that demands emotional weight. Their performances feel more like sketches of cliche characters than fully lived-in portraits, and that holds the film back at times.
As The Thicket builds toward its climactic shootout at the isolated cabin, towards the final showdown in the dense brush, things begin to feel a little hollow. The action is there, the stakes are high, but something is missing. Perhaps it's the mythic resonance of carnage in classic Westerns like The Magnificent Seven or The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Maybe that comparison is unfair, but it's hard not to measure this film against those iconic giants.
In the end, The Thicket is a welcome return to old-fashioned storytelling, steeped in mood and moral ambiguity. It doesn't quite leave a lasting impression, but it's a dark, intriguing ride while it lasts, and worth watching for Juliette Lewis alone.
6/10.
Juliette Lewis has long been one of my favorite actors, her performances in Natural Born Killers, Cape Fear, and Kalifornia have stuck with me for years as some of my favourite films.
So to see her take on a role in a gritty, old-school Western as Cutthroat Bill was an unexpected but welcome treat.
Set in the shadowy outlawed world of early 1900s Texas, The Thicket plunges you into a lawless land where it goes back to vintage western roots and the unknown of life and death which gives the film a brutal, lived-in sense of realism. In this world, moments can happen suddenly and unexpected.
The scenery, from dusty western towns to brooding parlors, is incredibly evocative. The snowy white frosty American outback in the travelling scenes was appealing and enhanced the vision of desolate human struggle, and isolation.
It captures the mood of the Western genre beautifully, without over-romanticizing it. One standout is Hector, played with grim intensity by Andrew Schultz, a villainous parlour keeper and kidnapper of women who gives the story some of its most intense and uneasy moments.
Peter Dinklage, was a witty and hilarious with his delivery of dialogue which greatly enhanced his reputation as someone who can outright lead a film.
One of the biggest surprises was seeing James Hetfield on screen. His rugged presence is immediately recognizable, and as a Metallica fan who's been lucky enough to see them live, it was a bit of an unexpected thrill to spot him from the crowd.
The film offers layers of character depth, especially through Peter Dinklage's haunted bounty hunter, and rough upbringing to Juliette Lewis's wild, almost feral outlaw. Lewis in particular steals every scene, balancing menace and madness with just the right amount of unpredictability and grunt.
That said, not everything hits the mark. Levon Hawke and Esme Creed-Miles bring youthful energy, but the experience is noticeable, they both lack the on-screen charisma needed to anchor a story that demands emotional weight. Their performances feel more like sketches of cliche characters than fully lived-in portraits, and that holds the film back at times.
As The Thicket builds toward its climactic shootout at the isolated cabin, towards the final showdown in the dense brush, things begin to feel a little hollow. The action is there, the stakes are high, but something is missing. Perhaps it's the mythic resonance of carnage in classic Westerns like The Magnificent Seven or The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Maybe that comparison is unfair, but it's hard not to measure this film against those iconic giants.
In the end, The Thicket is a welcome return to old-fashioned storytelling, steeped in mood and moral ambiguity. It doesn't quite leave a lasting impression, but it's a dark, intriguing ride while it lasts, and worth watching for Juliette Lewis alone.
6/10.
The story and plot was easy to become invested in. It has gritty, interesting, and engaging characters. The story is compelling, violent, raw, and unpredictable. The outlaws were very bad, and the good guys felt like real people. There were many very tense and exciting scenes. The scenery and settings were authentic to a turn of the century rustic western era. The character acting was flawless throughout. I also quite enjoyed the music track. Overall, this movie was well written, well made, well acted, engaging, interesting and worthwhile. I can easily recommend it, but, it's not suitable for children.
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- TriviaThis film was a longtime passion project for Peter Dinklage.
- GoofsThe licorice that Bill keeps eating is obviously modern Twizzlers. Licorice back then would have been in long, stringy "whip" shapes.
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- 1h 48m(108 min)
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