Texas brothers, divorced father Toby (Chris Pine), and ex-con Tanner (Ben Foster), come together after years divided to resort to a desperate scheme in order to save their family's ranch in West Texas.
18 April 1976, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
4 December 1949, Los Angeles, California, USA
11 July 1984, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
26 August 1980, Los Angeles, California, USA
30 August 1979, Camarillo, California, USA
29 September 1961, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
6 May 1968, Edmond, Oklahoma, USA
29 July 1961, Malone, New York, USA
April 05, 2017
It's a dirty, sweaty, violent, tragic tale, but vigorously realised.August 26, 2016
All of the performers in this film, right down to the bit players, are quite good, but Bridges demonstrates yet again that he is one of the finest actors in America.August 23, 2016
From a purely narrative perspective, there's nothing new here but like a new arrangement of a familiar tune, the slight changes make it fresh and enjoyable.December 31, 2016
Just as it taps into a dying corner of American society, Hell or High Water resurrects the power of western mayhem done right.August 19, 2016
Hell or High Water isn't just a great time at the movies, it's one of the year's best pictures.February 17, 2017
A precise western, accompanied by accurate and corrosive dialogues where Texas becomes an X-ray of an economically collapsed country. [Full review in Spanish]February 16, 2017
Because of its premise and its plot, the film is an updated western, a portrait of the cycle of poverty and violence that has marked the modern history of the United States. [Full review in Spanish]March 13, 2017
A real film, full of wit and insight, and carried by actors that rise above the pointedness of their dialogue to discover something profound within their limited ideologies.March 26, 2017
David Mackenzie's modern-day Western hits the high-water mark in terms of its uniformly fine performances if not, necessarily, its narrative construct.February 13, 2017
A contemporary western that, fulfilling the basic rules of the genre, invites a social reading that proved prophetic. [Full review in Spanish]December 14, 2016
This neo-Western works splendidly as a self-contained tale of loyalty, loss and redemption, with polished turns from a smoldering Chris Pine and spunky Ben Foster.August 19, 2016
Scenic, well-paced and rich in dialogue and character, the film is Coen brothers for the squares, and maybe the best middle-of-the-seat drama of the summer.