Twentieth Century Fox | Release Date: October 12, 2018
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Datzman290Oct 13, 2018
OK, I went into this movie with NO expectations and didn't know much about it (outside of a few actors who were starring). I really enjoyed it! I'm guessing that's because I had no pre-conceptions, and saw professional reviews had been mixed.OK, I went into this movie with NO expectations and didn't know much about it (outside of a few actors who were starring). I really enjoyed it! I'm guessing that's because I had no pre-conceptions, and saw professional reviews had been mixed. Laughed a few times, was startled a few times, and left the theater thinking about/discussing the movie and characters. As I'm writing this, I'm realizing this is exactly the type of movie I go to the movies for! Well done :) Expand
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AaronRadcliffOct 14, 2018
El Royale has an undeniably beautiful look, strong cast performances, and a story that- while convoluted a bit- does keep you invested and trying to piece things together. There are, without a doubt, the makings of a great movie and yet itEl Royale has an undeniably beautiful look, strong cast performances, and a story that- while convoluted a bit- does keep you invested and trying to piece things together. There are, without a doubt, the makings of a great movie and yet it feels just short. I don't know if it's the lack of more memorable personalities and stronger dialogue. Maybe it was because I kept trying to shake off the Tarantino vibe the whole time. Or maybe it was because it is a film that, while good, isn't unique. Expand
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FanofDisney1994Oct 17, 2018
This is a great noir film set in the late 60’s. It has some great performances especially from Cynthia Ervio and Jeff Bridges. I highly recommend Bad Times at the El Royale the way the film is set up reminds me of someone Quentin TarantinoThis is a great noir film set in the late 60’s. It has some great performances especially from Cynthia Ervio and Jeff Bridges. I highly recommend Bad Times at the El Royale the way the film is set up reminds me of someone Quentin Tarantino would do and that is a high compliment. If you haven’t seen it yet I suggest you do yourself the favor and watch it. The film might be over 2 hours long, but it is well worth it. Also it has a really good soundtrack. With some laughs, excellent suspense, and great performances you can’t go wrong and have a Good Time watching Bad Times at the El Royale Expand
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GinaKOct 17, 2018
Who knows what this movie is? I heard that some critics likened Drew Goddard’s work to that of Quentin Tarantino. I don’t think so. I think Goddard’s style is totally his own, and the film was a lot of fun, dragging in all sorts of culturalWho knows what this movie is? I heard that some critics likened Drew Goddard’s work to that of Quentin Tarantino. I don’t think so. I think Goddard’s style is totally his own, and the film was a lot of fun, dragging in all sorts of cultural artifacts – like cults and shell shock – all elements in a search for the “gold” (the spoils of the robbery that kicked the plot off). The cast was great, and totally believable, which is not easy in such an absurdist film where everyone was caught in a kind of sharply constructed and directed cultural maze. Reality starts things off, but then everything goes cockeyed. I had a great time. Expand
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Fb29Oct 15, 2018
I'll echo another reviewer, this is a crafted movie. The acting is superb. Great cinematography. The plot moves. What a treat that Cynthia Erivo sings in the movie, she has to be the best voice on earth right now. The soundtrack for thisI'll echo another reviewer, this is a crafted movie. The acting is superb. Great cinematography. The plot moves. What a treat that Cynthia Erivo sings in the movie, she has to be the best voice on earth right now. The soundtrack for this movie was outstanding. I plan to see it again in theaters, partly for the soundtrack and that Jon Hamm monologue, but mostly to be able to enjoy the movie while also remembering to breathe. Expand
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HucksterOct 15, 2018
Visually interesting and almost hypnotic at times - this is a fun and engaging film with a strange who-done-it feel. Clever, atmospheric and surprising but maybe a little soft in the third act - the shocks and twists might have been moreVisually interesting and almost hypnotic at times - this is a fun and engaging film with a strange who-done-it feel. Clever, atmospheric and surprising but maybe a little soft in the third act - the shocks and twists might have been more confronting. The flashbacks certainly give depth and value and ultimately help with the various redemptions. Overall very enjoyable with some brilliant photography. Expand
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Davrosdaleks1Oct 12, 2018
Drew Goddard has done it again bringing an entertaining Tarantinoesque noir/suspense film.

This is a really well executed. Goddard does a great job of leading the viewer. There are some impressive visual shots in this, including one big
Drew Goddard has done it again bringing an entertaining Tarantinoesque noir/suspense film.

This is a really well executed. Goddard does a great job of leading the viewer. There are some impressive visual shots in this, including one big reveal near the beginning that kept me captivated for every second. No lodger is who they initially appear to be and the script does a great job of jumping backward and forward in time as information is revealed little by little. Excellent cast all across the board. Dialogue is pretty slick and funny at points. Though the standout of the film may be the actual El Royale hotel itself. All credit should be given to the designers. It is a perfectly orchestrated distillation of sixties nostalgia. (I didn't even know there was a time when hotels could have a main building with a room or rooms, and adjoining motel units. Neat.) There are only a few people there because its the off-season and the hotel's popularity had declined. The brightness and cleanliness of the place also offers an unsettling coldness when contrasted with the lack of life.

Admittedly the third act isn't quite as strong as the first two. It is a solid finale but once most of the reveals happen it gets easier to predict how things will transpire. Also, the movie excels in its execution but once once its all said and done the film is a mash-up of similar elements from several modern crime/thriller/noir films.

This is one of those films where I don't know if you need to watch it at full price in the theater, but I do highly recommend that you catch it at some point.
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dashtagOct 14, 2018
Saw the trailers and was really excited because I didn't know what it was about. You can't really explain this movie without spoiling it, and the best way to explain it really is to say that the El Royale is a messed up hotel with a bunch ofSaw the trailers and was really excited because I didn't know what it was about. You can't really explain this movie without spoiling it, and the best way to explain it really is to say that the El Royale is a messed up hotel with a bunch of secrets, and everyone brings their problems there. All the problems connect and build on each other to cause some major consequences. Very violent, very long, but it has some really good scenes. The performances were great, especially Jeff Bridges, parts of the movie were very intense and creepy, smart writing by Mr. Goddard. Some scenes with dialogue went on for a bit too long, showing how extensive the movie wanted to be. Still enjoyed it a lot, great twists, had no idea what was coming in this movie, which was great. Expand
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HipzillaOct 15, 2018
A wonderful crafted film! Truly a secret masterpiece that did have quite a few turns I did not expect. The trailer did not spoil anything really, and I highly suggest that you don't watch any to keep everything a surprise. The film playsA wonderful crafted film! Truly a secret masterpiece that did have quite a few turns I did not expect. The trailer did not spoil anything really, and I highly suggest that you don't watch any to keep everything a surprise. The film plays out from several perspectives and is akin to a play-like style. Definitely worth the admission price. Expand
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Compi24Oct 16, 2018
In many ways, "Bad Times At The El Royale" embodies a lot of the good and bad to be found in writer/director "passion projects." There's definitely a lot to chew on throughout as an audience member, and the story itself is accompanied by aIn many ways, "Bad Times At The El Royale" embodies a lot of the good and bad to be found in writer/director "passion projects." There's definitely a lot to chew on throughout as an audience member, and the story itself is accompanied by a respectable amount of impressive images and performances as well. But it's a little too self-indulgent and showy for my tastes. This usually comes about when a writer/director gets their first shot at finally making a movie that they have 100% control over the creative process for, ultimately leading to them not killing enough of their proverbial darlings for the audience's convenience. Whether or not this is exactly what happened, it certainly feels like it. Expand
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shoulderoforionDec 22, 2018
What a surprisingly great movie. The styling is top notch, casting, directing, acting, and just the whole production is a throwback to a grander Hollywood. I can't recommend this picture enough.
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The3AcademySinsJun 20, 2019
A highly stylized heist/thriller, Bad Times At The El Royale is a movie that feels familiar, but remains entertaining and fresh all the same. The cinematography is very impressive, as is the direction. There is not a weak link in the cast,A highly stylized heist/thriller, Bad Times At The El Royale is a movie that feels familiar, but remains entertaining and fresh all the same. The cinematography is very impressive, as is the direction. There is not a weak link in the cast, and Cynthia Erivo shines in particular. The script is definitely the weak part of this movie. It's definitely heavily influenced by Quentin Tarantino, but the consistency is not there. The first act is incredible, the second act is boring, and the final act is predictable. However, this is a fun Saturday night thriller. Expand
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JDX_AwesomeOct 22, 2018
I’ve heard people call this movie one with inspiration from Tarantino, with which I completely agree. That’s probably why I like it so much, I’m a huge Tarantino fan. It reminds most of probably ‘Pulp Fiction’ if the general idea was takenI’ve heard people call this movie one with inspiration from Tarantino, with which I completely agree. That’s probably why I like it so much, I’m a huge Tarantino fan. It reminds most of probably ‘Pulp Fiction’ if the general idea was taken even further then it that movie. I’m not saying this movie is better than ‘Pulp Fiction’, by the way, I’m saying it’s the same sort of idea that ‘Pulp Fiction’ toyed with. There are a lot more parallels between this movie a Tarantino movie. Great characters, great visuals, great dialogue, a ton of unnecessary violence, and the movie is even split into chapters, but sadly, I don’t think that aspect was executed very well. Usually, when a movie is split into chapters, it focuses on one character, one storyline, or just one thing in each. In this movie, it feels like they just put the title card into there for no real reason for a few of them. It works for the chapters starring Jon Hamm’s character (forgot the name), Miles, and Billy Lee. Otherwise, not really. I heard a few people complain that the plot doesn’t move fast enough because they keep showing the same scene over and over again just from different perspectives. I noticed that, and I see that it’s a big flaw of the movie, but it didn’t really distract me or ruin my enjoyment in any way. All the acting was really good except for Dakota Johnson. I personally don’t think she’s a great actress in general, and she wasn’t great in this movie. The scenery and visuals were great, I loved that they show what time it is through almost exclusively visuals and music. It’s very interesting. I liked pretty much everything. In the end, a lot of things work, but some things feel out of place or just done poorly. Despite that fact, I still highly recommend this movie. Expand
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hnestlyontheslyOct 12, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The trailer to this film is a thing of magic, beautiful colors, a perfect Motown cover, revealing nothing but the bare essentials. If nothing else, it’s worth watching because trailers aren’t made like this very much anymore.

I had a lot of mixed reviews from my family and colleagues about this film. A lot of them saw it the weekend before me and here’s just a taste. Friend said under fortune cookie no-spoilers laconic conditions, “The first third was good. The second third was really good. The last third was just okay.” And Older Brother said, “You‘ll like it.”

It’s been a few weeks since I saw this now, and in the time since I’ve seen it someone at work asked me what I thought and a little bit of the disappointment had evaporated, so I was left with this feeling that I had lost the thread of what my expectations were in the first place.

Some general, mostly spoiler-y feelings are that Bad Times at the El Royale is not quite a misfire, but doesn’t quite capitalize on the snappiness of its trailer. As a coworker described the premise of the film’s inception, “The screenwriter of The Martian was given free rein to write whatever movie he wanted next and he came up with this.” The ensemble cast is pretty star-studded–Jon Hamm, Dakota Johnson (she’s also in Suspiria’s remake, which I saw last weekend, and what a difference), Jeff Bridges, Chris Hemsworth–but Coworker explained, “Hemworth hasn’t shown that he’s a bankable star outside of the superhero franchises yet.” I would say ditto that to Jon Hamm (has anyone else seen Beirut?). I’m partial to all of these actors performances and the ones of newer-comers like the bellhop and the Motown singer, and I like ensemble casts as a rule, because they allow for a different kind of storytelling (a lack of “plot armor,” as one of my kids likes to say).

The ensemble tells its story in episodes, but not just flashbacks that explain their sympathetic backstory and how they arrived at the hotel as one might expect. Storylines are for the most part contemporaneous with the action post-arrival of all the guests, and at many points overlap so that we have two different perspectives on the same scene–a bit of Tarantino structuralism.

One of the most memorable lines are from Darlene during her interrogation. She gives a perfect formation of the #MeToo era, something like, “I’ve been hearing men like you talk and talk until they start to think that they believe in something”. I like the messy morality of the ransom film tape with the “dead man” having sex, because it doesn’t have a clean, modern parallel. The good people who see it think it shouldn’t be revealed even though it’s clearly scandalous, which I guess means that they’re taking a stand for individual privacy and dignity, whereas the characters who are behaving greedily want to make the tape public and their reasoning is that the truth ought to come out. The fact that the revelation of celebrity’s sexual misconduct is not nicely aligned with the side of good is a little disorienting. I can’t quite tell if it’s ham-fisted attempt to complicate a modern social issue or if Darlene’s speech as a response to the ransom tape is meant to blend two somewhat disparate problems in the story in an intentionally challenging way.

There’s another intentionally mysterious moment created by spare language of the script: when Billy asks Rose, “Did you tell anyone what she did?” We see Rose in a flashback standing over a body. We see her young child self being carried away by her abusive father. We know that Emily harbors some sisterly guilt about not having protected Rose from everything as children (see future review of Sisters Brothers for this theme as well). In some ways its refreshing to see this nod to Freudian motivations for personality without the need for a fully drawn backstory. The holes in the sisters’ history is as interesting as the parts we know.

The infatuation with symmetry thematically and in imagery is striking. Visuals in Bad Times are in love with liminal space and binaries. The hypocrisy of the cult leader who teaches rejection of binary morality by forcing people to choose to fight is juicy. There’s a roulette pun fairly late into the film when they basically play a version of Russian roulette with a roulette table. I sort of wonder if it’s these kinds of nested egg type scenes that drove some people I know crazy, if the film turned off by being too clever by half.

All in all, I think it was a fresh take on the seven-strangers-in-an-inn genre that doesn’t quite stick the landing. I can’t quite bring myself to recommend it, but now I understand a little better why it left most theaters after only its second or third week of wide release.
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moviemitch96Oct 12, 2018
This turned out to be a pretty fun film with a solid all-star cast that included the likes of the legendary Jeff Bridges, Dakota Johnson, Jon Hamm, and Chris Hemsworth to name a few. In addition, it provided great action and TarantinoThis turned out to be a pretty fun film with a solid all-star cast that included the likes of the legendary Jeff Bridges, Dakota Johnson, Jon Hamm, and Chris Hemsworth to name a few. In addition, it provided great action and Tarantino vibes-a-plenty! Overall, there's not a whole lot else to it other than that, so just sit back, relax, and have fun with it like I did! Expand
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defdog99Oct 13, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The story was missing something near the end. Perhaps it needed a meddling cop -ala Die Hard- researching the Malibu murders or maybe hunting for the lost money . Or at the very least make the roll of film more important, like "do you want to escape alive but with nothing, or try to get the money, or try to get the roll of film?" But overall it's a great adult movie w/ Tarantino-esque story crossovers. Expand
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RelaxedmikeOct 19, 2018
A little slow here and there until it climaxed towards the ending. Old man Bridges seems to get better with time. Great acting. And the Black lady can Blow (sing!) I enjoyed this movie.
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azzabarOct 17, 2018
Not bad, not great. It was pretty good. We liked it. Good acting, Chris Hemsworth is always easy on the eyes and what a part he played.
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VAFOct 20, 2018
I just need to jump in on these reviews because I really loved this movie! I didn't know a whole lot, had just seen the trailer. However, if you have a little patience and a little appreciation for the influences on this movie, and the timeI just need to jump in on these reviews because I really loved this movie! I didn't know a whole lot, had just seen the trailer. However, if you have a little patience and a little appreciation for the influences on this movie, and the time period that it deftly reflects (still awfully relevant) it stays fun and thriller-noir-y. The acting was great, and even though the movie was long it did not bother me one bit. I loved the time and attention that was given to the story. I loved the pop references, the California(Nevada) kitsch vibe, the storytelling, and again, the acting! It was great- just after all this ADD storytelling we have, amp up your patience just a tad, I guess. (I had no problem with this) Expand
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thurm33Jan 14, 2019
I enjoyed this movie a lot, mainly because of the characters, acting, and cinematography. The plot was also gripping enough to keep your attention and was not predictable. Reminded me of a Tarantino or Coen Brother film. Very entertaining.
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marcmyworksMay 15, 2020
Fairly enjoyable and wellshot film from the director of "The Cabin in The Woods". Overall wonderful performances and feels tonally similar to "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" though obviously released a year earlier.
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eagleeyevikingDec 28, 2018
With violent surprises, beautiful cinematography, and stellar acting, "Bad Times at the El Royale" is a supremely satisfying original from director Drew Goddard.
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Voodoo123Oct 9, 2019
Bad Times at the El Royale is an ensemble mystery character movie set around a seedy hotel circa 1970's sporting a decent screenplay with some occasionally brilliant cinematography and interesting back story told through flashbacks. FeelsBad Times at the El Royale is an ensemble mystery character movie set around a seedy hotel circa 1970's sporting a decent screenplay with some occasionally brilliant cinematography and interesting back story told through flashbacks. Feels somewhat 'tarantino esque' exception being the odd casting choice with Chris Hemsworth doing his impression of Gary Oldmans classic 'unhinged threat bit'....really took me out of the story... Overall though the AAA talented cast deliver memorable performances. Got the feeling a cast of unknowns would've taken things to another level for me personally. Its a decent movie worth a look. Expand
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HotelCentralJan 26, 2019
This is a well-done film and I might've given it an 8 except for two things: 1) I don't like musicals. I hate them. "Bad Times" is no musical, but it spends a lot of time lingering on musical intervals, and, 2) Bringing some crazy into aThis is a well-done film and I might've given it an 8 except for two things: 1) I don't like musicals. I hate them. "Bad Times" is no musical, but it spends a lot of time lingering on musical intervals, and, 2) Bringing some crazy into a film is fine if it's done with some humor, but when crazy is arrogant too it just ticks me off.

The story here is all about the El Royale and how people come to be there. We are treated to several flashbacks which illuminate the present. We find out who is who and what is what and pretty much it all makes sense, though there are a few scenes in which characters get by through sheer luck.

Someone somewhere compared this film to the work of Tarantino and I guess the comparison feels right. "Bad Times" is odd, it will keep you guessing. The jump shocks will likely catch you off guard. If a little blood doesn't bother you then by all means give this film a try.
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moviecritic68Oct 25, 2018
It's really tough for me to dish out a 10 rating and since there is no 9.5, I had to come to grips that this movie was the best I have watched this year. So let's just say this is this year's 10. It captivated the audience throughout with aIt's really tough for me to dish out a 10 rating and since there is no 9.5, I had to come to grips that this movie was the best I have watched this year. So let's just say this is this year's 10. It captivated the audience throughout with a mixture of comedy & suspense. Let's just say I haven't flinched in my seat since the inaugural release of Jaws until now. Jeff Bridges is outstanding as was the rest of the supporting cast. MOVIE OF THE YEAR Expand
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RalfbergsJan 26, 2019
I did not have big expectations for this, but it turn out quite interesting and unpredictable, which made it quite enjoyable. It has some fine actors too in it.
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TubaFettOct 31, 2018
This extremely well-crafted movie is not told in the usual linear fashion. Instead it alternates points of view to tell the complete and engrossing tale of several patrons at the El Royale hotel. It's a bit confusing at first, but the styleThis extremely well-crafted movie is not told in the usual linear fashion. Instead it alternates points of view to tell the complete and engrossing tale of several patrons at the El Royale hotel. It's a bit confusing at first, but the style enhances the mysteries surrounding the characers and the ending richly rewards patient viewers. Every character is believable and you feel like you're transported in time to observe the incredible events and history of the hotel and its patrons. Overall, a very satisfying experience and well worth your time and money. Expand
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BitashOct 5, 2019
Excellent movie! Great script, great acting. No weak link. Story line was unpredictable, creepy and misterious
.....starts a tad slow but got interesting very soon. The writing is so good that it keeps you engaged. You will not be disappointed.
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HTGamerOct 26, 2018
"Bad Times at the El Royale" is a neo-noir thriller movie set in the late '60s/early '70s. It's the kind of movie where several characters are by chance present in the same place, right when something happens that entails all of them.

This
"Bad Times at the El Royale" is a neo-noir thriller movie set in the late '60s/early '70s. It's the kind of movie where several characters are by chance present in the same place, right when something happens that entails all of them.

This movie's got great acting and production values, a nice soundtrack of the '60s, and each major character has a touching backstory. Unfortunately the main plot (despite the twists and turns) is hardly original. You have already seen this kind of movie a dozen times before. And this is what makes this movie just good, but not great.

"Bad Times at the El Royale" is enjoyable for what it is, but it's not memorable either. If you want a more modern approach to this classic thriller genre, you'd better watch movies such as Quentin Tarantino's "The Hateful Eight".
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DavidusW426Oct 27, 2018
Well worth seeing. Lots of unexpected plot twists. Aspect of cults shows how easily susceptible individuals can be ‘group hypnotised’ to perform nefarious acts. Aka the Manson family.
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Firewing2Feb 15, 2019
A brilliant thriller with a relentless pace. I felt like I was watching Tarantino at his best, minus the self-indulgence. Every member of the all-star cast puts in an award-worthy performance.
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RaduAJan 7, 2019
Very interesting... I did not see this coming... A very good mystery movie...
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GrantD243Nov 3, 2018
Bad Times at the El Royale follows a group of people who find themselves at a hotel that, while once a popular spot for people to stay, is now a rundown spot that people only stay at if they have to. All of these strangers have secrets andBad Times at the El Royale follows a group of people who find themselves at a hotel that, while once a popular spot for people to stay, is now a rundown spot that people only stay at if they have to. All of these strangers have secrets and all of them have a role to play. Dock O'Kelley (Jeff Bridges) is a former thief that poses as a priest, Darlene Sweet (Cynthia Erivo) is the innocent one in the bunch as she's just a singer, Emily Summerspring (Dakota Johnson) is a trigger-happy woman who's trying to save her sister from a cult, Dwight Broadbeck is a CIA agent undercover as a vacuum salesman, and Miles Miller (Lewis Pullman) runs the hotel. It's clear from the beginning that there's some tension between some of the characters, and when a moment of confusion leads to a character's death, all hell breaks loose. I wasn't exactly sure what the tone of this film was going to be as I walked into the theater. I only watched one trailer and it looked a little Tarantino-esque and it also reminded me of Murder on the Orient Express. So I was expecting a bit of a murder mystery, but was more or less open to whatever. This isn't a murder mystery, though. This is a slow burn thriller, and a pretty good one at that. It takes its time setting everything up and it never exactly hits that point where everything starts moving really quickly, but that's okay because if it did this film would feel very rushed. There's a lot of story for them to get through here, and if it was a fast-paced thriller it would have come off as shallow and frankly kind of bland. But the slow pace really allowed for me to settle into the environment and start to care for the characters and their situations. None of the characters are unsympathetic, quite the opposite really as it's hard to dislike any of them. The two-hour and twenty-minute runtime is mainly composed of flash backs, dialogue-driven scenes, and tension building, but there are some moments of violence and it doesn't hold back when it happens. The film begins with a fantastic scene that doesn't really matter until later in the film, but it's incredible well done. The editing and cinematography throughout this film was pretty top notch. It fit the quirky, but serious, tone of the film perfectly. We are then introduced to each of the characters as they meet each other in the lobby of the hotel, before they split up into their rooms where we find out more information about each one. Then interactions start to occur and the story starts to develop, and from there it's a slow-jog to the finish. The entire cast puts in some great performances, which isn't that surprising considering how stacked the cast is. I will say that Jeff Bridges and Lewis Pullman stole the show for me, though. There's a scene towards the end with Jeff Bridges' character that made me feel a sense of dread that I never thought I would while watching a film like this, and I really was shocked by that.

My main grip with this film actually comes at the end, as I feel like one of the main "twists" (it has to do with the background of a certain character) that greatly affects the ending was a bit cheap and easy. I don't think this was an attempt at subverting expectations, either. I think Goddard genuinely thought it would be a good twist that the audience wouldn't really see coming, but in the end it just didn't have the impact he was hoping for. Apart from that, though, I enjoyed this film from beginning-to-end. Because it's a slow burn, this won't be for everyone, and some people will undoubtedly just say that Goddard was just trying to copy Tarantino, but it's worth a viewing for fans of the thriller genre.
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cameronhalmansJan 9, 2019
Bad Times at the El Royale is beautifully captured. It’s told like a souped up mystery Reservoir Dogs, however it grows stale towards its finale. 66/100
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Vitor007Jan 11, 2019
Despite having many "connections", the film does not get complicated. The ease of how the facts are transmitted to the public is impressive, however, many events do not make sense, we even think of a religious side. The ambition of most ofDespite having many "connections", the film does not get complicated. The ease of how the facts are transmitted to the public is impressive, however, many events do not make sense, we even think of a religious side. The ambition of most of the characters, once again, is not totally cohesive. Even with a great lack of clarity, both in featured individuals and in history, the connection between all points of the film is good, making it an incredible experience for the viewers, also taking into consideration a great and necessary artistic production. 7.5/10 Expand
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JackusBlackusOct 26, 2018
I must say that I enjoyed the movie with its intrigue and mystery and the assortment of curious characters. But I left feeling like it could have been a great movie rather than just a good movie. The first half of the movie had my fullI must say that I enjoyed the movie with its intrigue and mystery and the assortment of curious characters. But I left feeling like it could have been a great movie rather than just a good movie. The first half of the movie had my full attention, but then it seemed to lose its way. The mystery and intrigue just evaporated at some point and what was left seemed like a different movie. Expand
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moviechatterOct 28, 2018
60s Crime Thriller Drama Sure to Get an Oscar Nod

Drew Goddard’s (screenwriter for Cloverfield, World War Z, The Martian and Director for Cabin in the Woods) wrote and directed a thrilling and violent masterpiece weaving the secret back
60s Crime Thriller Drama Sure to Get an Oscar Nod

Drew Goddard’s (screenwriter for Cloverfield, World War Z, The Martian and Director for Cabin in the Woods) wrote and directed a thrilling and violent masterpiece weaving the secret back stories of seven strangers that meet by accident for one fateful night at the El Royale, a once high-class casino, with a dark past, in Lake Tahoe circa 1969. The incredible ensemble of actors includes Jon Hamm (Mad Men), Dakota Johnson (Fifty Shades of Grey), Chris Hemsworth (Thor Ragnarok, and Jeff Bridges, who plays a pivotal role as Father Flynn. Two of the best performances were provided by up and coming stars twenty something Lewis Pullman who plays a neurotic concierge, Miles Miller, and Cynthia Ervina plays, Darlene Sweet, a struggling Motown singer on her way to a gig in Reno. Another character in the movie, it the glitzy 1960s El Royale itself. Its interior has an awesome giant juke box that keeps the music rolling, and secret corridors with two-way mirrors (much like Goddard’s Cab]bin in the Woods), that allows the audience to become voyeurs. Designed with a red line going through the hotel and parking lot to show it was built literally on the border of Nevada and California. Unfortunately, you can’t stay at the El Royale, as it was built in Vancouver, the creation of set production designer Martin Whist (Cabin in the Woods, A Series of Unfortunate Events and RoboCop).


You will want to download the classic Motown and early sixties rock soundtrack which includes Bernadette by the Four Tops, Can’t Take My Eyes Off You by Frankie Valli, The Letter by the Box Tops, Bend Me Shake Me by The American Breed, Unchained Melodies by The Righteous Brothers, Hush by Deep Purple, and You Can’t Hurry Love by The Supremes, just to name a few that played throughout the movie in Dolby Atmos sound.

This often-bloody violent Tarantino-esque crime thriller perfectly builds to a final dramatic crescendo. The clever and unique script explores themes of redemption, voyeurism, and corruption of power, was never boring or predictable. Don’t miss this one. Loved it.
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hmitOct 30, 2018
I really can't believe the score most review sites have given this film, it's worth so much more than a 7. This film is a masterpiece, it's so well put together and without a wasted word or scene. It's incredibly refreshing to see a filmI really can't believe the score most review sites have given this film, it's worth so much more than a 7. This film is a masterpiece, it's so well put together and without a wasted word or scene. It's incredibly refreshing to see a film trying something new like this. Don't listen to negative reviews about this film - even if you don't like the genre, it's worth seeing just to see a great work of art. Expand
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raaaaaaaaarterNov 12, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Bad Times at the El Royale was thrilling, and intense. The music was good, and I liked the whole "California and Nevada" thing in the hotel. Expand
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BulgarianCriticJan 10, 2019
Incredibly interesting and fun to watch.All the actors did a superb performance and the ending was great.
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Kirollos-NoahJan 24, 2019
First of all Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, and I really want to congratulate you, 'cause we made it out alive! Finally 2018 is done with its disappointing movies! It really was hard to choose the best 10 movies with 5 honorableFirst of all Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, and I really want to congratulate you, 'cause we made it out alive! Finally 2018 is done with its disappointing movies! It really was hard to choose the best 10 movies with 5 honorable mentions, it was a very poor year for movies, and I hope 2019 be better than it. Anyways, it was very hard to choose, yeah! But Bad Times at the El Royale is definitely one of the best movies of 2018!

Bad Times at the El Royale is directed and written by Drew Goddard, and starring Jeff Bridges, Chris Hemsworth, Jon Hamm, Dakota Johnson and Cynthia Erivo.

Seven strangers, each with a secret to bury, meet at Lake Tahoe's El Royale, a rundown hotel with a dark past. Over the course of one fateful night, everyone will have a last shot at redemption... before everything goes to hell.

I missed this one in theaters, so when I went to buy it when it came on Blu-ray, I didn't know anything about it but its poster. It was a very good experience to see a movie without knowing anything about it!

I found it really unique, stylish, smart and attractive, it still has flaws, but let's start with the good things about this movie:

Let's start with the direction, Drew Goddard did an amazing job, I really loved how it was twisted and shot, it has one of the best cinematography of the whole year! He also did a great job with the script as well, only sometimes it gave that impression "huh?!" But afterwards I got it!

Let's move to the amazing, talented and beautiful performances, everyone was so convincing, I found no mistake with the performances for the whole duration of the movie! BTW the duration was so fitting for this story, though it was 2h 20min I wasn't bored at all! Drew Goddard knew how to make a fascinating, hooking and attractive movie! Chris Hemsworth is a great Thor, and he can also be a great villain as well.

Now let's go to the best thing of the whole movie: THE STORY! It's so twisted -but not confusing- very hooking to the very end, and very rewatchable as well. I won't go so deep about it, to not to spoil anything to you in case you didn't watch it.

As I said, it's an amazing movie, but still flawed, so let's move to the flaws of this movie:

First of all the first scene of the movie, the death of "the guy", it's not very obvious who and why did he kill him at all, I was like "They will explain this any minute now... Wait for it!" But nothing happened!!!

Secondly and lastly as well, the character of Chris Hemsworth, people were treating him like a god, I know why, but it's not that convincing for me, there is a scene when we get to know everything about it, in that scene I wanted to see more, to get to know more about it, but unfortunately, I didn't!

So Bad Times at the El Royale is a very good movie, memorable, twisted and well shot, it has lots of things that I needed to watch in this disappointing year.. still flawed, so I'm gonna give it an A-!

Alright, guys.. happy new year, and thanks for reading my review, and if you liked it, you can click on my name up above to see all of my reviews.
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OdinMovieBlogMar 5, 2019
Drew Goddard crafts together a brilliantly original screenplay featuring an amazing cast who all give some of the best performances of their careers. This is a movie that sadly flew under the radar not only for me but for many others as well.Drew Goddard crafts together a brilliantly original screenplay featuring an amazing cast who all give some of the best performances of their careers. This is a movie that sadly flew under the radar not only for me but for many others as well. The story of a group of strangers who all have their own backgrounds and stories and yet are thrown into a crazy mystery that has about 10 times the amount of layers as an onion. This is one of the best films of 2018 if not the best. A+ Expand
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Barbara_BarusDec 26, 2019
Bad Times at the El Royale hotel is a very unusual film for 2018 and it is very unfortunate that it did not pay off at the box office. It really is very similar to Tarantino in moments, but I think this film is better than some Quentin films.Bad Times at the El Royale hotel is a very unusual film for 2018 and it is very unfortunate that it did not pay off at the box office. It really is very similar to Tarantino in moments, but I think this film is better than some Quentin films. For a long time, I have not seen such a real thriller just a thriller. The music in the film is also gorgeous and creates the atmosphere of the seventies just like Tarantino’s films
The cast of the film is simply magnificent - Jeff Bridges, Dakota Johnson, and Chris Hemsworth act out simply gorgeous.
One of the best films of 2018 and
One of the best thrillers of the decade
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DevopittsJul 26, 2019
Very Tarantino-like, but so what?

This is a very well constructed film with really good performances and ends up being surprisingly touching. The direction is in your face, but it works! Gotta say I watched two scenes over: one for
Very Tarantino-like, but so what?

This is a very well constructed film with really good performances and ends up being surprisingly touching.

The direction is in your face, but it works! Gotta say I watched two scenes over: one for camera-work, and the other for a stunning monologue by Bridges.

This film surprised me by how invested I was in the characters.
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Dizzy_69Jan 2, 2020
Make the effort, it's definitely worth the watch.
Christopher Hemsworth even puts in a decent performance.
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SL36Jul 26, 2021
Such an underrated movie. Gripping, great characters and a masterclass in pacing.
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jimhillmeyerOct 16, 2018
I couldn't agree less with two of my most reliable critics on the Metacritic "pro" reviewers, who didn't like El Royale; same goes for most of the other reviewers who didn't like it! El Royale was different, for sure; even a bit weird byI couldn't agree less with two of my most reliable critics on the Metacritic "pro" reviewers, who didn't like El Royale; same goes for most of the other reviewers who didn't like it! El Royale was different, for sure; even a bit weird by usual storyline rules and writing. It was a noir style film done in the Tarantino fashion, as others point out. That alone makes its quirkiness okay. I thought it plodded a little in the early stage, but that was deliberate in order to set up what was going to happen in the remainder. A riveting, jaw-dropping, eye-popping film is what followed nearly flawlessly in style from then on. It delivered! Expand
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GrachechkovskiAug 7, 2020
Good movie for one evening. Characters are detailed and full-packed, the main story has a few twists, montage isn't boring for me
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MindurbidnissMay 4, 2023
Best film I've seen this year. If you're a fan of films like Hateful 8, this may be right up your alley. Basically a single location mystery thriller that actually kept me guessing until the end. Great soundtrack, cinematography, andBest film I've seen this year. If you're a fan of films like Hateful 8, this may be right up your alley. Basically a single location mystery thriller that actually kept me guessing until the end. Great soundtrack, cinematography, and performances. One of the characters is a singer and some of the solos sang throughout were pretty corny but they were used well as a tool in the film. Overall I highly recommend checking out this criminally underrated piece of art. Expand
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DawdlingPoetNov 20, 2021
If you've seen this film, you'll realise that the title is a bit of an understatement(!). Its a dark and, by the end quite gripping, multi-layered thriller/drama film and it reminded me of the film Vantage Point. Every character has aIf you've seen this film, you'll realise that the title is a bit of an understatement(!). Its a dark and, by the end quite gripping, multi-layered thriller/drama film and it reminded me of the film Vantage Point. Every character has a background that we learn about as the plot unfolds. The setting is at times quite stylish - I thought there had been strong attention to detail, with some rooms/areas featuring bright colours. Also, I enjoyed Darlene's soulful singing. I thought it was quite engrossing and so I'd recommend it - it is a bit gritty but it's not what I'd regard as unnecessarily bloodily violent. However, if you are especially squeamish then you may want to stay away from this I suppose but for a 15 rated film (in the UK), its not one of the most visually upsetting or gory films I've seen, personally. Expand
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geewahJan 5, 2021
A well crafted and clever movie that has clearly been inspired by Tarantino, and that's not a bad thing.
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