10 Best Movies Where Everyone Dies
7. The Hateful Eight
Quentin Tarantino's eighth film and second Western divided audiences upon its release in 2015, but if there's one thing that he knows how to do right - it's graphic violence, usually resulting in graphic deaths. Of course, The Hateful Eight is no different.
The plot centres around eight individuals crossing paths upon taking refuge from a blizzard in a stagecoach stopover. Two bounty hunters John Ruth and Marquis Warren, Ruth's bounty - the known killer Daisy Domergue, and sheriff Chris Mannix, are on the way to his new town meet up with four other strangers hiding out in the shelter. Tensions rise when it becomes clear that people might not be who they claim they are, and that making it out alive is becoming a slimmer opportunity by the minute.
In an explosion of gunshots, poison, and even a hanging - not one of the group ends up leaving Minnie's Haberdashery in the end; with our final two survivors bleeding out over a forged letter from Abraham Lincoln. How very poetic. Whilst not Tarantino's best piece, it's still an epic piece of cinema full of twists and turns that leads to the shocking outcome - however likely it may have become over the course of the movie.