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Darlene is the moral center. She refuses to be a victim. While others try to escape with money or secrets, she simply wants to sing one song on stage. Her final act—driving away with the cash—is neither heroic nor villainous. It’s survival.
Headline: No country for old priests. 🕶️🔫
Body: Just revisited Bad Times at the El Royale (2018) on BluRay (720p rip) and wow—this movie is a hidden gem that deserves more love.
Drew Goddard’s follow-up to The Cabin in the Woods is a slow-burn neo-noir thriller soaked in 60s swagger. A rundown hotel on the CA/NV border. Seven strangers. One very nasty past. The soundtrack? Perfect. The cast (Hemsworth, Bridges, Erivo, Pullman)? 🔥
If you like Tarantino’s Hateful Eight mixed with Ocean’s 11 atmosphere, grab this 720p BluRay copy and settle in. The split-screen sequence alone is worth it.
Rating: 🎬 8/10 Best Line: "You didn't think I was a priest... did you?" Bad Times at the El Royale -2018- -BluRay- -720...
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Bad Times at the El Royale is not a "feel-good" movie. It is a moody, rainy-day film that asks how far people will go to find redemption—or to survive it.
For fans of Tarantino, the Coen Brothers, or classic film noir, this is a must-watch. The BluRay 720p version offers a crisp, stable viewing experience that does justice to the film’s shadowy aesthetic. It’s a haunting trip to the border that is absolutely worth taking.
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Recommendation: Turn off the lights, grab a blanket, and let the bad times roll.
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The 2018 neo-noir thriller Bad Times at the El Royale is set in 1969 at a run-down hotel that straddles the California–Nevada border. The story follows several strangers who arrive on the same night, each harboring deep secrets that eventually collide in a violent confrontation. The Setup: Strangers at a Crossroads
Seven individuals converge at the El Royale, which is run by a lone, drug-addicted employee named Miles Miller. The initial guests include:
Father Daniel Flynn (Jeff Bridges): An aging priest who appears to be struggling with early-stage dementia. Darlene is the moral center
Darlene Sweet (Cynthia Erivo): A struggling soul singer on her way to a gig in Reno.
Laramie Seymour Sullivan (Jon Hamm): A talkative vacuum salesman.
Emily Summerspring (Dakota Johnson): A hostile hippie who checks in under a pseudonym. Hidden Identities and Surveillance
As the night progresses, it is revealed that almost no one is who they claim to be: