Full Movie Name: West of Hell 2018 UNCUT 720p BRRip x264 | 480p 300MB | 100MB HEVC
Movie Info: IMDb
Rating: 3.7/10 From 87
Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Western, Hollywood ,
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 2018 (USA)
Director: Michael Steves
Writers: Yousef Abu-Taleb (story), Gabi Chennisi Duncombe (co-writer) (as Gabi Chennisi)
Stars: Tony Todd, Michael Eklund, Lance Henriksen,
Duration: 81 Minutes
Storyline of West of Hell 2018 UNCUT 720p BRRip x264 | 480p 300MB | 100MB HEVC
Georgia, 1872 – seven years after the end of the Civil War. On a midnight train to Atlanta, Jericho Whitfield, a brilliant former slave, plans to avenge the murder of his daughter – who was scalped by his old master. Jericho’s mission is to scalp and kill Annie Hargraves – his old master’s rebellious, street-smart teenage daughter. A clean eye for an eye revenge. The only thing standing in Jericho’s way is Roland Bursley, a vicious mercenary hired to protect Annie on her trip to Atlanta. But Roland, Annie, and Jericho soon discover that there is something far scarier than the three of them on the train – and they will have to work together if they want to survive the midnight journey to Atlanta.
Reviews
I must admit that I had somewhat more of an anticipation for the movie, given the fact that it has both Tony Todd and Michael Eklund on the cast list. And the fact that it is a horror movie wrapped up in a western attire, just made it all seem all the more interesting.
But alas, that was not to be. I managed to endure 45 minutes of the ordeal that is known as “West of Hell” before I gave up out of utter hopelessness and boredom. Actually, the movie had drained all energy away from me and I was starting to fall asleep as well. Yep, the movie was that boring.
Nothing of any worth or interest happened in the movie. The characters were one-dimensional cardboard cutouts with an equal amount of personality as a mosquito. And that made it a complete snoozefest to sit through and be tormented by watching.
Not even Tony Todd or Michael Eklund could do anything to lift up the abysmal display of pointlessness that transpired on the screen.
I have no intention of returning to watch the rest of the movie, because there was nothing, and I do mean that literally, to keep me interested, not in the story, not in the characters, not in whatever plot was unfolding with the shapeshifter.
One might actually be tempted to hope that the train the movie took place on would derail or crash, and ending the misery of the movie that is “West of Hell”.