

Gunslingers follows Thomas Keller (Stephen Dorff), a wanted man in America in the year 1907. While on the run, he comes across a town in Kentucky called Redemption. The town of outlaws and their leader Jericho (Costas Mandylor) welcome Keller with open arms. Unbeknownst to him and the rest of the town, his past has been following him on his way to redemption. When a woman, Val, shows up, Keller’s brother (Jeremy Kent Jackson) is not far behind and is looking to collect Keller and everyone else in the town, leading to an all-out Western brawl in a fight for revenge, greed, and survival. Director Brian Skiba says, “This film is about outlaws, redemption, and the harsh reality of a world where the line between good and evil is razor-thin.” Gunslingers will be in theaters and on Demand and on Digital on April 11.


[L-R] Scarlet Stallone as “Bella,” Costas Mandylor as “Jericho,” Stephen Dorff as “Thomas Keller” and Tzi Ma as “Lin” in the western film GUNSLINGERS, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.


[L-R] Stephen Dorff as “Thomas Keller” and Jeremy Kent Jackson as “Robert Keller” in the western film GUNSLINGERS, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.


[L-R] Tzi Ma as “Lin” and Costas Mandylor as “Jericho” in the western film GUNSLINGERS, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.


[L-R] Nicolas Cage as “Ben” and Randall Batinkoff as “Doc” in the western film GUNSLINGERS, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.
Gunslingers is an exciting western that pulls you in with action, but might lose you along the way in between the action scenes. If more exploration was dedicated toward the supporting characters, it would bump up to a strong four.