
After a bloody bank robbery in New Mexico, Henry's gang heads to the borders for a safe split of the loot, while a competent bounty hunter, Josiah, is after them. Soon, the bandits will find the perfect hideout to spend the night, unfortunately, however, there lives the family of pastor George Tildon, a religious man who lives by the word of God. Inevitably, this is going to be one very long night, and as the tension keeps boiling over, no secret will remain hidden under the ... (Full plot summary below)
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After a bloody bank robbery in New Mexico, Henry's gang heads to the borders for a safe split of the loot, while a competent bounty hunter, Josiah, is after them. Soon, the bandits will find the perfect hideout to spend the night, unfortunately, however, there lives the family of pastor George Tildon, a religious man who lives by the word of God. Inevitably, this is going to be one very long night, and as the tension keeps boiling over, no secret will remain hidden under the light of the morning sun.
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| indieWireSteve GreeneBetween the setting, the production design and a majority of the cast, Outlaws and Angels has the individual pieces to be something of merit. This particular revenge tale isn’t an example of incompetent filmmaking, just sadly misfocused storytelling. |
| Baret NewsKam WilliamsFrancesca Eastwood does her daddy proud as the gunslinging heroine of this bloody, revenge-fueled Western more reminiscent of a Tarantino splatterflick than one of Clint's classics. |
| The Film StageJohn FinkNarrative risks aside, Outlaws and Angels takes the easy way out instead of allowing these moments the breathing room they need. |
| AV ClubMike D'AngeloThe main problem with Outlaws And Angels, though, is that it lacks either a sense of authenticity or a streak of playfulness to give shape to its relentlessly ugly worldview. |
| New York PostSara StewartOutlaws and Angels isn’t perfect — Murray mumbles into his beard way too much — but Eastwood sure is at ease with a cowboy hat and revolver. Clearly, she’s studied with the best. |
| FILMINK (Australia)John Noonan...a vicious portrayal of The Wild West... |
| Mark Leeper's ReviewsMark R. LeeperIt is mediocre as a western film, but it is more a game between the filmmakers and the viewers. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfIt doesn't take long to realize that "Outlaws and Angels" is going to feel as long as the conquering of the west itself, with Mollner incapable of finding rhythm for this intentionally odious movie. |
| New York TimesDaniel M. GoldThe sensibility is more grindhouse gore than spaghetti western, perhaps hoping to mine the same vein as Quentin Tarantino’s “The Hateful Eight,” but lacking Mr. Tarantino’s lively dialogue and wicked sense of humor. |
| VarietyDennis HarveyOutlaws & Angels trades in the lurid character psychology and crude ironies of the spaghetti Western — an idiom whose cynical worst-case-scenario view of humanity seems more acceptable to modern audiences than the good-shall-triumph faith of the traditional Hollywood western. |