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  1. Oct 21, 2016 · Reviews. In a Valley of Violence. Sheila O'Malley October 21, 2016. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "In a Valley of Violence," written and directed by Ti West, starts out slow, picks up speed, and finally launches itself into a screwball standoff, but always with a slapstick hilarious energy. All of the Western tropes are present.

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  2. Oct 20, 2016 · Review: Don’t Mess With the Dog in ‘In a Valley of Violence’. Share full article. Ethan Hawke with Jumpy the dog in Ti West’s homage to westerns. Lewis Jacobs/Focus World. In a...

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  3. Oct 24, 2016 · In a Valley of Violence is minor, but two key aspects elevate the whole experience above its modest trappings. First, the dark, beautiful musical score by composer Jeff Grace works...

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    • A Western that's a solidly satisfying offering and a twisted blast.
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    By Simon Thompson

    Posted: Oct 21, 2016 11:04 pm

    In a Valley of Violence is only the second time that Ti West has directed a non-horror movie. However, there is a dark and humorous heart beating at the center of this Blumhouse Productions film. From the revenge theme to the insanely effective Jeff Grace score to the gory visuals, this is an absolute treat.

    The story isn’t a complex one. Ethan Hawke plays Paul, a mysterious drifter who’s heading for Mexico with his dog through the deserts of the Wild West. But things go wrong when he decides to take a shortcut through Denton, a former mining town on its knees and dubbed the titular Valley of Violence. Marshal Clyde Martin, played by John Travolta, runs the place with his band of violent goons which includes his son, Gilly, played by a moderately hammy James Ransone. Paul makes something of an impact on the place and then leaves, but that’s not the end of it for Gilly who decides to take matters into his own hands, attacking Paul at night, killing his dog and leaving the drifter for dead. That’s a big mistake that they live, for a little while, to regret.

    Caught in the middle of the clash are Mary-Anne (the awesome Taissa Farmiga) and Ellen (Karen Gillan), two sisters who run the town's only hotel, who are both trying to find the good in Paul and Gilly… who Ellen happens to be engaged to. Of course, just to add something else to the mix, Ellen has eyes for Paul, as her needs must for her situation and her future. John Travolta and James Ransone discuss matters in In a Valley of Violence.In a Valley of Violence is one of West’s most accomplished pieces to date and, like his previous work and especially The House of the Devil, it is one of his most exciting and interesting pieces. Call them clichés, call them homages, call them genre traits or whatever, but rather than him using them poorly and the whole thing coming off textbook, he uses these potential hurdles and pitfalls extremely wisely and with great skill -- it’s an absolute joy to watch him weave them into the finished product in pretty much every area of the movie.

    West, who also wrote the script, shot In a Valley of Violence on 35mm in 25 days in total and keeps the whole thing simple but smart. Hawke and Travolta as opposing forces are B-movie brilliance as two men with begrudging respect for each other but with weighty obligations to fulfill that neither of them wanted to take on. The play between the two has an oddly subtle intensity to it that’s an absolute joy. Although it’s a Western, there is something quirkily almost Shakespearian about it, especially when it comes to the brilliant Burn Gorman as Priest, a boozed-up reprobate of a character who crops up repeatedly as a coda whose mission to save others from sin starts at the bottom of a bottle.

    While a Western through and through, the cast deftly navigates this grisly revenge thriller mottled with dark humor that still has a touch of West’s horror leanings. The dog and the sublime soundtrack make this a solidly satisfying offering and a twisted blast. Revenge hasn’t been this sweet in a long time.

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  5. This article is more than 8 years old. Review. In a Valley of Violence review: Hawke underplays in tongue-in-cheek western. Indie horror auteur Ti West takes a stab at the western...

  6. Oct 19, 2016 · In a Valley of ViolenceReview: Ti West's Brutal, Hilarious Western. By Perri Nemiroff. Published Oct 19, 2016. Ethan Hawke and John Travolta are great, but Jumpy the dog almost...

  7. In a Valley of Violence. R. 2016, Western, 1h 44m. 78% Tomatometer 73 Reviews. 51% Audience Score 2,500+ Ratings. What to know. Critics Consensus. In a Valley of Violence...

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