

Gunslingers
Directed by Brian SkibaIn 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.
Cast of Gunslingers
Gunslingers Ratings & Reviews
- Matthias_812April 12, 2025Coming from the guy who directed Rottentail, it's as bad as you'd expect it to be. Gunslingers is a western of mediocrity and visually atrocious to look at with its desaturated colors, poor green screening, conflicting light temperatures, and even some AI- literally the opening shot of the movie. We're here for Nic Cage though as there can't be another valid reason why one would feel the need to sit through this thing. It took him over a hundred films before appearing in his first western and now he's done three in the last two years, Gunslingers is easily the worst of the three. As usual, Cage still gives 110% with a raspy voice that'll set your throat on fire just hearing it. He rocks some crucifix sunglasses and looks more like a hippie than a cowboy. Only Nic Cage can make me sit through such an abomination. 110 down with zero regrets on any of them.
- RipLinesManApril 21, 2025Gunslingers and Event Horizon (1997) are both stories of men walking through fire — not the kind that burns skin, but the kind that scorches the soul. Stephen Dorff’s Thomas Keller is a gunslinger dragging his guilt behind him like a coffin through ash, much like Laurence Fishburne’s Captain Miller aboard a ship that feels less like metal and more like purgatory welded shut. Nicolas Cage’s Ben doesn’t just stir chaos — he breathes it, like Dr. Weir possessed by flame, logic long since burned away. And Costas Mandylor’s Jericho looms like judgment itself, a preacher who speaks like thunder and moves like smoke rising off smoldering wreckage. If Event Horizon was a sermon delivered in screams, Gunslingers is that same sermon rewritten with bullets and blood in a sunlit church that no longer believes in salvation. Both films know hell isn’t below us — it’s something we bring with us, tucked behind our eyes. One ends in space, the other in the dust, but each leaves the same mark: redemption may be real, but you’ll have to shoot your way through hell to find it.
- touch_toneApril 21, 2025Absolutely terrible. The worst western movie of all time. Nicholas Cage his voice was just terrible. We chuckled and giggled the whole f****** time
- AndreiTamasApril 16, 2025It sucked