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2023111 minAction, Crime, Thriller

Mob Land

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Is Mob Land worth watching? With a rating of 5.566/10, this Action, Crime, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Mob Land Synopsis

A sheriff tries to keep the peace when a desperate family man violently robs a pill mill with his brother-in-law, alerting an enforcer for the New Orleans mafia.

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Top Cast

John Travolta
John TravoltaBodie Davis
Shiloh Fernandez
Shiloh FernandezShelby Conners
Stephen Dorff
Stephen DorffClayton Minor
Ashley Benson
Ashley BensonCaroline Conners
Kevin Dillon
Kevin DillonTre
Timothy V. Murphy
Timothy V. MurphyBen
Emily Tremaine
Emily TremaineCasey
Robert Miano
Robert MianoEllis
Tommy G. Kendrick
Tommy G. KendrickAttendant
Jesse Sharp
Jesse SharpMike

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Is Mob Land worth watching?

Mob Land has received mixed reviews with a 5.566/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action, Crime, Thriller movies.

Is Mob Land hit or flop?

Mob Land has received average ratings (5.566/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

Louisa Moore - Screen ZealotsAug 4, 2023
★ 6

Morality and violence in small-town America is explored in the gritty and brutal “Mob Land,” a modern neo-noir film from director and co-writer Nicholas Maggio. Reminiscent of films like “Hell or High Water” and “Wind River,” this is the type of unapologetically masculine story that’s seriously dark, rooted in brutality, and emanates a sense of realism that captures the essence of small town Americana. A small town in the heart of the South is struggling with the opioid epidemic. It seems like every week another local resident is dying from an overdose. The local sheriff (John Travolta) does his best to keep law and order, but things get complicated when his personal friend and desperate family man Shelby (Shiloh Fernandez) is convinced to rob a pill mill with his reckless brother-in-law Trey (Kevin Dillon). The two men rip off the wrong people, and the promise of an easy payday and lure of a quick score takes a violent turn, especially when the New Orleans mafia sends their most lethal revenge-seeking enforcer named Clayton (Stephen Dorff) to town. Tasked with bringing justice to the perpetrators, Clayton tracks down Trey and Shelby, threatening their families and their lives. It’s a solid foundation for a thriller, and Maggio (along with co-writer Rob Healy) takes his time to thoroughly set up and develop his rich, authentic characters. The cast is excellent, with strong performances and an equally engaging script. Dorff is genuinely frightening as a menacing henchman, and Fernandez has an abundance of charisma and talent that’s more than enough to hold the entire project together. Travolta falls victim to a bit of stunt casting, but his supporting role complements the story well. Maggio is a skilled director, and his film is polished with a homegrown, rough-around-the-edges feel. He creates a world where his characters can settle in and be themselves, and it lends a depth to the authenticity of the story. Except for a couple of scenes filmed with an annoying (and clichéd) handheld shaky cam, Maggio almost always leans on directorial choices that make his film better. While it may ultimately be forgettable, there is still a lot to like about “Mob Land.” It’s a shocking, brutal, and grim morality tale about revenge, honor, and the savagery of survival in rural America.