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      Apache Junction

      R Released Sep 24, 2021 1h 34m Western Action List
      Reviews 17% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score Apache Junction is an outpost of lawlessness, a haven for thieves and cold-blooded killers. After big-city reporter Annabelle Angel (Scout Taylor-Compton) arrives to write an article on the town, she becomes a target when notorious gunslinger Jericho Ford (Stuart Townsend) comes to her aid. Now Annabelle must entrust her future to a man with a deadly past, as Jericho heads toward a tense showdown in this thrilling Western that unloads a double-barreled blast of action. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Jun 06 Buy Now

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      Joe Leydon Variety Stuart Townsend and Scout Taylor-Compton are well-cast as archetypical Western characters while Trace Adkins again demonstrates commanding on-screen presence. Sep 23, 2021 Full Review Todd Jorgenson Cinemalogue The cliches fly almost as fast as the bullets in this assembly-line Western that takes itself way too seriously. Sep 24, 2021 Full Review Robert Kojder Flickering Myth Everyone here seems bored and lifeless. Apache Junction is a brutally slow, meandering watch Rated: 1/5 Sep 21, 2021 Full Review Roger Moore Movie Nation Trace Adkins is to acting what Norm MacDonald was to country music. And just as animated, in Norm's current state. Rated: 1/4 Sep 20, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Audience Member Lionsgate has done some good movies, this is not one of them! Sad Very Sad!!! Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review Audience Member Worst western movie I have watched by far...terrible acting all around,meandering plot goes nowhere. Why was this movie ever made????? Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/13/23 Full Review Audience Member Apache Junction is a place for thieves and cold-blooded killers, not big-city reporters like Annabelle Angel (Scout Taylor-Compton, Laurie from the Rob Zombie Halloween films). Luckily, she finds that Jericho Ford (Stuart Townsend, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Queen of the Damned). But can she trust her life to a man with such a notorious past? Writer/director Justin Lee (Final KIll, Big Legend and Hunters) brings this western film to your small screen, his third film in the genre after Badland and A Reckoning. And this time, he has Trace Adkins and Thomas Jane as a saloon owner named Al Longfellow. So other than the cast, I can say that the locations look good and the film is competently made. As for the rest, well…I can recommend all manner of much better Italian westerns, if you'd like. But hey — Trace Adkins playing a murderous U.S. Army man? I guess there's that. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis Apache Junction is an outpost of lawlessness, a haven for thieves and cold-blooded killers. After big-city reporter Annabelle Angel (Scout Taylor-Compton) arrives to write an article on the town, she becomes a target when notorious gunslinger Jericho Ford (Stuart Townsend) comes to her aid. Now Annabelle must entrust her future to a man with a deadly past, as Jericho heads toward a tense showdown in this thrilling Western that unloads a double-barreled blast of action.
      Director
      Justin Lee
      Producer
      Vasily Bernhardt, Avi Haas, Frank C. Salzano, Taras Shydlyk
      Screenwriter
      Justin Lee
      Distributor
      Saban Films
      Production Co
      TB Films, Hillin Entertainment, Origo Financial Services, Benetone Films
      Rating
      R (Some Violence)
      Genre
      Western, Action
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Sep 24, 2021, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Sep 24, 2021
      Runtime
      1h 34m
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