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In a town named Redemption, reformed gunslinger Keller and mad genius Ben are guided by spiritual leader Jericho towards vindication. While confronting their violent histories, their newfoun... Read allIn a town named Redemption, reformed gunslinger Keller and mad genius Ben are guided by spiritual leader Jericho towards vindication. While confronting their violent histories, their newfound peace is challenged by violence and revenge.In a town named Redemption, reformed gunslinger Keller and mad genius Ben are guided by spiritual leader Jericho towards vindication. While confronting their violent histories, their newfound peace is challenged by violence and revenge.
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Thomas Keller is on the run after killing a Rockefeller and has become a most wanted man. He comes across a town filled with wanted men, living a new life of redemption. He is welcomed into the town and treated as their own by the town's leaders. A woman named Val arrives looking for him and it doesn't take long for a battalion to show up for Thomas and claim the bounty. The townspeople stand by their words and a war breaks out between the two party. Does Thomas surrender or the town win the war for survival, forms rest of the story.
For a Western, the film's narrative is too dull and doesn't let the characters have a decent arc. It's just that the main lead arrives at this town and they accept him. There is no space given to establish these supporting characters and the action begins sooner. The action sequences too don't stand out with non-stop gunfight and with no connections felt to these characters, it simply feels dragged. The choice to have that particular accent by Nicolas Cage was definitely questionable and he doesn't get to shine much in his supporting role. Overall, Gunslingers was dead on arrival.
For a Western, the film's narrative is too dull and doesn't let the characters have a decent arc. It's just that the main lead arrives at this town and they accept him. There is no space given to establish these supporting characters and the action begins sooner. The action sequences too don't stand out with non-stop gunfight and with no connections felt to these characters, it simply feels dragged. The choice to have that particular accent by Nicolas Cage was definitely questionable and he doesn't get to shine much in his supporting role. Overall, Gunslingers was dead on arrival.
When I saw the cast ensemble for the movie, I have to admit that I was initially somewhat intrigued and impressed. I mean, with the likes of Stephen Dorff, Heather Graham, Nicolas Cage, Tzi Ma, Eric Mabius and Costas Mandylor on the cast list, then you would assume that you would be in for something enjoyable.
But I have to say that writer and director Brian Skiba definitely proved me wrong with "Gunslingers". The storyline in the movie was flaccid, and there just wasn't a whole lot of entertainment value in the movie. I have to say that I sort of zoned out about half way through, and the movie just because something that played mostly in the background.
Even with a cast ensemble that included some good talents and names, the movie failed. Sure, the acting performances were, for the most parts, actually fair, then the movie just proved to be less than mediocre. And not even the sheer amount of gunfights did much to make up for the shortcomings.
Maybe diehard Western fans will be getting a much bigger kick out of watching "Gunslingers" than I did as a casual viewer.
The CGI animated rain was just cringeworthy to look at. But at least it provided a moment of good laughing.
This is not a movie that I will return to watch a second time.
My rating of writer and director Brian Skiba's 2025 movie "Gunslingers" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
But I have to say that writer and director Brian Skiba definitely proved me wrong with "Gunslingers". The storyline in the movie was flaccid, and there just wasn't a whole lot of entertainment value in the movie. I have to say that I sort of zoned out about half way through, and the movie just because something that played mostly in the background.
Even with a cast ensemble that included some good talents and names, the movie failed. Sure, the acting performances were, for the most parts, actually fair, then the movie just proved to be less than mediocre. And not even the sheer amount of gunfights did much to make up for the shortcomings.
Maybe diehard Western fans will be getting a much bigger kick out of watching "Gunslingers" than I did as a casual viewer.
The CGI animated rain was just cringeworthy to look at. But at least it provided a moment of good laughing.
This is not a movie that I will return to watch a second time.
My rating of writer and director Brian Skiba's 2025 movie "Gunslingers" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
Simply put: Did some kids make this movie ?
Good idea (not original though).
Poor acting.
Poor action scenes. Better go watch kids in schoolyard imitating some action scenes.
Poor music.
Poor camera.
Not funny at all.
Slow.
Too fake. Got some decent and good actors but looks like if they did this movie in such a terrible rush that they somehow forgot how to act.
Romance not existent ... well you can catch some terrible attempt if you have some above average attention to details and way above average patience.
Way too unrealistic and no it's not a sci fi movie hahaha.
Wanna watch solid western go grab any 50 years old movie rather than this... even in black and white.
Good idea (not original though).
Poor acting.
Poor action scenes. Better go watch kids in schoolyard imitating some action scenes.
Poor music.
Poor camera.
Not funny at all.
Slow.
Too fake. Got some decent and good actors but looks like if they did this movie in such a terrible rush that they somehow forgot how to act.
Romance not existent ... well you can catch some terrible attempt if you have some above average attention to details and way above average patience.
Way too unrealistic and no it's not a sci fi movie hahaha.
Wanna watch solid western go grab any 50 years old movie rather than this... even in black and white.
I am a big fan of gritty westerns which is what this looked like in the trailers, but it is deinitely not. Within 10 minutes I realized the acting was pretty bad. There were moments of believabilty in the characters but mostly seemed like none of them were rehearsed professionals. I really blame the directing that made the whole story predictable and plodding. The effects were on par with 1970's films; bright red blood, punching sounds. By far the worst I've ever seen of Nicholas Cage. His characterization was ridiculous. So, I gave it 2 stars only because I didn't have pay to see it in a theater.
This was hot garbage. The only reason I gave it 3 stars is because I could laugh at how ridiculous it was.
I'm not sure if they set out to make a "so bad it's good movie" given the set of, at the very least, recognizable actors, but they definitely succeeded in a making a bad one.
- Not too far in from the start, Heather Graham, who is practically a typical southern belle, does some DIY bullet removal on her own leg - no anesthetic, raw fingers deep, and barely even whimpers (so as not to disturb her daughter). She then shows no sign of major injury for the entirety of the film.
- Cage is the absolute worst here, apparently trying to channel both Elvis and James Brown in the most ill-fitting way (even donning anachronistic cross-shaped glasses) and with a voice that's both highly grating and unintelligible. At one point he and a faceless goon lightly tumble to the ground and said goon magically breaks his neck.
- The action mostly consists of the bad and good guys lined up on opposite sides of the street firing wildly at each other with neither group able to hit the broad side of a barn unless it matters, to which you get treated to infinite quick cuts of individual cannon fodder getting shot from unrelated angles.
- The story and rest of the characters don't really matter at all.
I'm not sure if they set out to make a "so bad it's good movie" given the set of, at the very least, recognizable actors, but they definitely succeeded in a making a bad one.
Did you know
- TriviaThe town of "Redemption" was shot at the now defunct Guntown Mountain. A Wild West theme park in Cave City, Ky, down the road from Mammoth Cave National Park. Open field scenes shot at Jesse James Riding Stables/Mammoth Valley Park.
- GoofsIncendiary revolver rounds didn't exist in 1905.
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