

The Revenant
Directed by Alejandro González IñárrituWhile exploring uncharted wilderness in 1823, legendary frontiersman Hugh Glass sustains injuries from a brutal bear attack. When his hunting team leaves him for dead, Glass must utilize his survival skills to find a way back home while avoiding natives on their own hunt. Grief-stricken and fueled by vengeance, Glass treks through the wintry terrain to track down John Fitzgerald, the former confidant who betrayed and abandoned him.
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The Revenant Ratings & Reviews
- Ghost-HunterOctober 28, 2025Brilliant👍
- CubaneOctober 27, 2025The story of how an actual explorer gets ruthlessly abused by one specific bear over several days. I'm not sure it was entirely worthy of being drowned in praise at the academy awards, but it's a well shot and executed piece.
- Rafael MonroyOctober 15, 2025This is a work of art.
- Dan The Man KearneyOctober 13, 2025Cinema Masterpiece Honestly
- martin.575October 8, 2025Beautifully filmed movie, even though it does take some artistic license with the story. Well paced, well acted; no one phones in a performance.
- BigRettSeptember 24, 2025Ah, The Revenant, or as we should really call it, “Pulp Fiction goes wilderness survival but with more bears and less clever banter.” Tarantino showed us that audiences will happily follow morally gray characters through chaos, suffering, and questionable decisions, and Alejandro González Iñárritu just took that lesson and cranked the snow, blood, and brutality to eleven. The nonlinear narrative? Sure, Revenant plays it straight, but every grueling flashback and gut-wrenching struggle whispers, “Tarantino taught them well.” Characters stumble, suffer, and survive (or don’t), style oozes through every frozen frame, and themes of vengeance and obsession hit like a punchline with a scowl...exactly the kind of storytelling audacity Pulp Fiction made palatable. Basically, without Tarantino’s blueprint of chaotic brilliance and morally messy heroes, we’d just have Leonardo wandering in the snow looking cold and sad instead of delivering a cinematic masterclass in pain, perseverance, and subtle snark.
- Mister ArnMay 16, 2025The movie is set against a snowy wilderness, providing amazing scenery. From this backdrop, the Rasputin of the West goes about beating death.
- Scott SmithJanuary 29, 2025A harsh and beautiful movie about survival, redemption and revenge. Beautifully filmed and a masterful acting job by DiCaprio. This is the 3rd time I've watched it, and I'm mesmerized by it every time.
- tellumAugust 18, 2025I know Leo won the oscar for this but I felt like Tom Hardy stole the show and was much better.


































