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Outlaw Posse
Directed by
Mario Van Peebles
R
2024
1h 48m
Western
,
Action
4.4
47%
77%
Rent for $5.99
In 1908, an outlaw returns from years of hiding in Mexico to claim stolen gold hidden in the hills of Montana.
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Cast of Outlaw Posse
Mario Van Peebles
Chief
William Mapother
Angel
John Carroll Lynch
Carson
D.C. Young Fly
Spooky
Mandela Van Peebles
Decker
Amber Reign Smith
Queenie
Jake Manley
Southpaw
Neal McDonough
Bart
Madison Calley
Malindy
Allen Payne
Jeremiah
Swen Temmel
Willis
Edward James Olmos
Ossie
Cedric the Entertainer
Horatio
Whoopi Goldberg
Stagecoach Mary
Cam Gigandet
Caprice
M. Emmet Walsh
Catfish
Duncan Vezain
Cyclops
Eddie Spears
Silver Bird
Joseph Culp
Sheriff
Sean Bridgers
Mayor
Meadow Williams
Aphrodite
Outlaw Posse Ratings & Reviews
eif999
6d ago
Ultimately doesn’t work. The overall cheapness didn’t help because this could have been amazing with some on-location beauty shots. Good individual performances.
Variety
Joe Leydon
The multitasking director/star of "New Jack City" and 1993's "Posse" leads a passel of well-cast supporting players in a multicultural Wild West shoot-'em-up.
New York Times
Robert Daniels
"Outlaw Posse" may not be innovative, but its regard for family affairs is worth treasuring.
AMovieGuy.com
Leo Brady
What can't be denied is that Mario Van Peebles cares deeply about Black cinema, a revival of old spaghetti westerns, and keeping these stories alive. The problem is that good intentions can only go so far.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
It's an intriguing concept, undone by the fact that it's burdened with a few too many ideas and too much plotting to really dig into them.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
Although Outlaw Posse is somewhat tonally uneven and unfocused, it's a mildly engaging Western that offers sporadic thrills and excitement.
Collider
Chase Hutchinson
Never quite rising to the level necessary to be classified as a thoughtful pastiche while not being silly enough to be more of a true parody, it is all incredibly sincere though ultimately superficial.
Punch Drunk Critics
Travis Hopson
Outlaw Posse largely sticks within a narrow Western framework, and doesn't have the brazen, in-your-face energy of Peebles' prior films, particularly in this genre.
In Review Online
Oliver Parker
This lightly radical framing helps cover some of the film's formal sins, casting its low-budget aesthetic as more charming than not and keeping the proceedings solidly entertaining for undemanding viewers interested in the Western genre.
Common Sense Media
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Mario Van Peebles' Western is, frankly, all over the place, but it has a spirited, scrappy B-movie energy and a host of familiar faces seemingly having fun in their small and supporting roles.
Boston Herald
James Verniere
Mario Van Peebles, son of film pioneer Melvin Van Peebles, revisits the American West.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
Combining elements of an anachronistic genre lampoon, a frontier revenge saga, and a heavy-handed melodrama about post-Civil War racial turmoil, this Western never musters enough laughs or thrills.
RogerEbert.com
Peter Sobczynski
Van Peebles clearly knows a good Western when he sees it, but he hasn't quite made one himself as his effort proves to be an occasionally intriguing but too often unwieldy work that is unlikely to make anyone's list of classic Westerns anytime soon.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Disappointing but entertaining revenge frontier Western that turns one off with its heavy-handed melodramatics.
Spectrum Culture
Alan Zilberman
The new Western from Mario Van Peebles is so ineptly mounted it's shocking. A vanity project to its core, it's a revisionist film that unfolds like a violent after-school special rather than any sincere attempt to reckon with America's frontier expansion.
We Live Entertainment
Aaron Neuwirth
As a Black Western, there's a certain level of emphasis on what Van Peebles is putting out there, but there's little need for the film to hammer down on obvious messaging. Instead, it tells a reasonably exciting story about lost gold and white oppressors.
Screen Rant
Mark Donaldson
30 years after "Posse", Mario Van Peebles returns to the western genre with a fun father-and-son cowboy movie that fumbles its political message.
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