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Bad Times at the El Royale
Bad Times at the El Royale

Bad Times at the El Royale (2018)

68% User Rating
2h 21min
Thriller
Mystery
Crime
Drama

"Seven strangers. Seven secrets. All roads lead here."

Lake Tahoe, 1969. Seven strangers, each one with a secret to bury, meet at El Royale, a decadent motel with a dark past. In the course of a fateful night, everyone will have one last shot at redemption.

Drew GoddardDirector

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Jeff Bridges

Jeff Bridges

Father Daniel Flynn / Dock O'Kelly

Cynthia Erivo

Cynthia Erivo

Darlene Sweet

Lewis Pullman

Lewis Pullman

Miles Miller

Dakota Johnson

Dakota Johnson

Emily Summerspring

Cailee Spaeny

Cailee Spaeny

Rose Summerspring

Jon Hamm

Jon Hamm

Laramie Seymour Sullivan / Dwight Broadbeck

Chris Hemsworth

Chris Hemsworth

Billy Lee

Nick Offerman

Nick Offerman

Felix O'Kelly

Xavier Dolan

Xavier Dolan

Buddy Sunday

Shea Whigham

Shea Whigham

Dr. Woodbury Laurence

Mark O'Brien

Mark O'Brien

Larsen Rogers

Charles Halford

Charles Halford

Sammy Wilds

Jim O'Heir

Jim O'Heir

Milton Wyrick

Gerry Nairn

Gerry Nairn

Reporter Paul Kraemer

Alvina August

Alvina August

Vesta Shears

London Morrison

London Morrison

Angela Harris, Vesta's Backup Singer

Bethany Brown

Bethany Brown

Florence Lemons, Vesta's Backup Singer

Rebecca Toolan

Rebecca Toolan

Helen Gandy

Hannah Zirke

Hannah Zirke

Young Emily Summerspring

Billy Wickman

Billy Wickman

Hutch Summerspring

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Charlotte Mosby

Young Rose Summerspring

William B. Davis

William B. Davis

Judge Gordon Hoffman

Manny Jacinto

Manny Jacinto

Waring 'Wade' Espiritu

Tally Rodin

Tally Rodin

Silvana 'Millie' Melvin

Sophia Lauchlin Hirt

Sophia Lauchlin Hirt

Annabell Czuchlewski

Jonathan Whitesell

Jonathan Whitesell

Chris 'Flicker' Grimes

Synto D. Misati

Synto D. Misati

Norris 'Roman' Kindel

Austin A.J. Abell

Austin A.J. Abell

Young Miles Miller

Katharine Isabelle

Katharine Isabelle

Auntie Ruth Pugh

Sarah Smyth

Sarah Smyth

Ginger Miller

Richard Nixon

Richard Nixon

Self (archive footage)

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Jocelyne Gaumond

Keno Girl (uncredited)

Austin James

Austin James

Soldier (uncredited)

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Caroline Koziol

Ivona (uncredited)

James Quach

James Quach

NVA Captain (uncredited)

John Specogna

John Specogna

District Attorney (uncredited)

Stephen Stanton

Stephen Stanton

J. Edgar Hoover (uncredited)

Vincent Washington

Vincent Washington

Sergeant Renfro (uncredited)

Reviews (7)

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K
kiersrocks

January 10, 2019

_Bad Times At The El Royale_ was exceptional. Through its preview period, I was hooked from the teaser trailer to the 24th TV Spot released. Drew Goddard knew how to make a wonderous and exciting thriller through its magnificent casting and so much more. All these trailers set high expectations which made me worry a little bit as I don’t like getting myself too excited for movies because sometimes, I get very disappointed. But with this, it exceeded my high expectations. _Bad Times At The El Royale_ just crushed it and it felt riveting the whole time which is something that is hard to find in films nowadays. The casting was incredibly on point for this with Dakota Johnson, Jeff Bridges, Jon Hamm, Lewis Pullman, Chris Hemsworth, Cailee Spaeny and Cynthia Erivo delivering Oscar-worthy performances. Both Lewis Pullman and Cailee Spaeny deserve a lot of recognition. They just both developed so well throughout and it just astounded me at the level that they could deliver. The best thing about all these wonderful and exciting characters were the connections they all had with each other whether it be a love/hate relationship. To avoid spoilers, I will not highlight who my favourite connection was but _Bad Times At The El Royale_ knew how to deliver excellent performances and wonderful connections. The story was captivating in itself but what really accompanied this well-made film was its soundtrack which really packed quite a punch. Songs like This Old Heart Of Mine by The Isley Brothers, which was featured in the trailer and sung incredibly well by Cynthia Erivo, and Can’t Take My Eyes Off You by Frankie Valli just fit in the most perfect ways. Movies like _Baby Driver_ and _Shaun Of The Dead_, both coincidentally directed by Edgar Wright, wouldn’t have been what it was without its soundtrack, and it’s unfortunate to say that _Bad Times At The El Royale_ would have suffered a bit without the ‘60s music. Fortunately, nothing disappointed me at all with this movie because the height of intensity was just there without doing to much to establish it. Jon Hamm was most of the reason, along with Chris Hemsworth, that really helped make this such a great film. Drew Goddard produced beautiful camerawork and outstanding set design. It is truly one of the most brilliant films ever created and I’ve only ever been astounded this much by _Searching_ as I kept feeling like I didn’t know what was going to happen. And honestly, I didn’t. But the big thing that would keep certain audiences away is the level of gore that I’ve only ever seen in Tarantino films and _Brawl In Cell Block 99_. _Bad Times At The El Royale_ is a lot like Tarantino’s _The Hateful Eight_ but it was done 10x better. Everything just seemed to click with me throughout the long runtime and I’m glad I didn’t give this a miss. _Bad Times At The El Royale_ is wonderful with unpredictable plot twists, exceptional casting and chemistry, a smartly written script and high intensity levels. I expect to see a lot of Oscar nominations for this movie as it deserves a lot of recognition whether it be surprising performances from the likes of Dakota Johnson and Lewis Pullman or fantastic costumes and design. _Bad Times At The El Royale_ just clicked with me 100% and could not lose my attention from the second I saw Nick Offerman walk into his hotel room. I paid attention to every second and enjoyed it so _Bad Times At The El Royale_ deserves a thrilling 10/10.

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