Mob Land ((exclusive)) -

While their titles are nearly identical, the two productions are completely unrelated, separate projects from different studios with different casts and crews.

Ultimately, Mob Land is a film about the cost of survival. It suggests that in the criminal underworld, the only winning move is not to play, but for those already trapped in the game, the only way out is through. It is a somber, violent eulogy for the gentleman gangster, delivered at gunpoint in the swamps of the Deep South. It serves as a useful case study for how modern crime films are stripping away the romance of the genre to reveal the desperate, hollow reality underneath. Mob Land

as Conrad Harrigan, the calculating patriarch of the family. While their titles are nearly identical, the two

The song that plays during the end credits was written and performed by Jason Dodson of The Maldives after he had read the script, giving it a particularly personal feel. It is a somber, violent eulogy for the

Paramount+ has officially renewed '

While critics on platforms like Rotten Tomatoes noted that the film suffered from a slow pace and familiar genre tropes, Stephen Dorff’s performance as the philosophical hitman received praise for carrying the film's second half.

While their titles are nearly identical, the two productions are completely unrelated, separate projects from different studios with different casts and crews.

Ultimately, Mob Land is a film about the cost of survival. It suggests that in the criminal underworld, the only winning move is not to play, but for those already trapped in the game, the only way out is through. It is a somber, violent eulogy for the gentleman gangster, delivered at gunpoint in the swamps of the Deep South. It serves as a useful case study for how modern crime films are stripping away the romance of the genre to reveal the desperate, hollow reality underneath.

as Conrad Harrigan, the calculating patriarch of the family.

The song that plays during the end credits was written and performed by Jason Dodson of The Maldives after he had read the script, giving it a particularly personal feel.

Paramount+ has officially renewed '

While critics on platforms like Rotten Tomatoes noted that the film suffered from a slow pace and familiar genre tropes, Stephen Dorff’s performance as the philosophical hitman received praise for carrying the film's second half.