Hell or High Water

Blood always follows money.

7.3
20161h 42m

A divorced dad and his ex-con brother resort to a desperate scheme in order to save their family's farm in West Texas.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Trailer 3 - David and Goliath

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Trailer 2 - Texas

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Official Trailer

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From Script to Screen - Hell or High Water #shorts

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Blind Justice Featurette

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JUSTICE :30

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Justify the Means Featurette

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Hallowed Ground Featurette

Cast

Photo of Jeff Bridges

Jeff Bridges

Marcus Hamilton

Photo of Chris Pine

Chris Pine

Toby Howard

Photo of Ben Foster

Ben Foster

Tanner Howard

Photo of Gil Birmingham

Gil Birmingham

Alberto Parker

Photo of Marin Ireland

Marin Ireland

Debbie Howard

Photo of Kevin Rankin

Kevin Rankin

Billy Rayburn

Photo of William Sterchi

William Sterchi

Mr. Clauson

Photo of Kristen Berg

Kristen Berg

Olney Teller

Photo of Katy Mixon

Katy Mixon

Jenny Ann

Photo of Amber Midthunder

Amber Midthunder

Natalie Martinez

Photo of Joe Berryman

Joe Berryman

Bank Manager

Photo of Howard Ferguson Jr.

Howard Ferguson Jr.

Vernon PD Officer

Photo of Debrianna Mansini

Debrianna Mansini

Vernon Diner Waitress

Photo of Nathaniel Augustson

Nathaniel Augustson

Gas Station Thug #1

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Reviews

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Reno

8/10

**Early bird gets the worm.**

From the British director of 'Starred Up' fame, it was like another 'The Place Beyond the Pines'. Feels like a modern western kind, because of where this story takes place, I mean Texas. There's no digital world like phones, computers et cetera, just an old fashioned storytelling. This is the story of two brothers and their series of bank robbery job. They are doing it for a reason, but on the other end, two cops make their effort to find who they are and nab them red handed. So when they meet, that's where the story gets to its end part.

It has a strong opening, then slows down. Actually, it was approached like a classic crime film, which mean no high-tech. The story was a one liner, but the events in that story were extended. A simple screenplay, yet very effective presented on the screen. Of course the story ends with this film, but feels like there's more. It is very unlikely, though I'm thinking of a sequel.

The people will remember this film for Ben Foster and Chris Pine. One of the best duo on the screen. Easily one of the best films of the year, but just it is a different theme and genre. I watched it not knowing the meaning of the title, and then I googled it. It is nothing like a must see, but I believe that you might regret if you miss it or delay your watch. So I suggest you make a right choice.

_8/10_

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AstroNoud

8/10

A strong neo-Western that gets everything right, with good pacing, a simple but effective screenplay, great cinematography, sneaky humor and a solid cast.

8/10

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CinemaSerf

7/10

The first ten minutes of this film did not inspire me. Chris Pine ("Toby") and brother "Howard" (Ben Foster) rob some small town banks and attract the attention of the soon to retire, curmudgeonly Jeff Bridges as Texas ranger ("Hamilton"). Well, as it pans, it turns out much better than I had expected: the characterisations are strong; the pace and writing keep it interesting and although the story is riddled with holes and inconsistencies the thing flows along well as the ranger homes in on his increasingly reckless quarry. Bridges' persona is a little similar to his "True Grit" (2010) but Gil Birmingham plays a good foil as his cohort ("Alberto") and the four create quite a lively and enjoyable cat-and-mouse action adventure that had me undecided as to whose side I was on until quite near the end... Largely uncluttered by soppy romance, it's even got a slight Robin Hood spirit about it too.

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