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Geek Tyrant
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Tyrant
Trailer For The Action Thriller DESERT DAWN Starring Kellan Lutz — GeekTyrant
Saban Films has released the trailer for its action thriller Desert Dawn . In the film, 'a newly appointed small-town sheriff (Kellan Lutz) and his reluctant deputy (Cam Gigandet) find themselves in a web of lies and corruption when the murder of a mysterious woman leads them to a dangerous conspiracy involving shady businessmen and the cartel.' The movie was directed by Marty Murray and it looks like one of those low-budget run-of-the-mill half-assed action films. But, you know, surprisingly there is a big market out there for these movies! People watch them, so the studios will continue to make a distrubute them, Desert Dawn is currently available to watch in select theaters and on VOD.

Epoch Times
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Epoch Times
Epoch Watchlist: Recommended Viewing for May 9–15
This week, we feature a classic Japanese film about a famous swordsman and a wholesome family film about a boy and his redbone hounds. New Release 'Desert Dawn' Newly sworn-in Sheriff Luke Easton (Kellan Lutz) and his deputy John Sites (Cam Gigandet) are thrust into a dangerous investigation into a woman's murder. They uncover ties to local power players and a sinister cartel. This crime drama makes plenty of twists as the lawmen pursue justice. The action lands without going overboard, and the movie's stance against corruption emphasizes a positive message. The lead actors bring grit to a story that leans on atmosphere as much as tension. A solid watch for fans of thrillers with a purpose. Action | Crime | Thriller Release Date: May 16, 2025 Director: Marty Murray Starring: Cam Gigandet, Kellan Lutz, Chad Michael Collins Running Time: 1 hour, 29 minutes MPAA Rating: R Where to Watch: Theaters Rated : 3 stars out of 5 Family Pick 'Where the Red Fern Grows' In Depression-era Oklahoma, young Billy Coleman (Stewart Petersen) dreams big—earning two redbone hounds through sheer grit. With help from his wise grandfather (James Whitmore), Billy and his dogs brave ghost coon hunts, deadly river crossings, and even a mountain lion. A beautiful reminder of a time when hard work, family, and simple dreams meant everything. It felt incredibly moving to watch a young boy pour his heart into earning his pups, and then stand by them through every adventure and hardship. A truly special film. Drama | Family Release Date: June 21, 1974 Director: Norman Tokar Starring: James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Jack Ging Running Time: 1 hour, 37 minutes MPAA Rating: G Where to Watch: YouTube, Amazon, Apple TV Rated: 4 stars out of 5 Second Chances and New Steps 'Finding Your Feet' Imelda Staunton shines as Sandra, a refined woman whose world collapses when she discovers her husband's betrayal. Fleeing to her lively sister Bif's (Celia Imrie) cramped London flat, Sandra stumbles through heartbreak, unlikely friendships, and second chances. This film expertly captures both heartbreak and hope with a magical, fairy-tale spirit. The British cast is brilliant, making it easy to laugh, tear up, and cheer right along with them. A charming reminder that it's never too late to start over. Related Stories 5/1/2025 4/24/2025 Comedy | Drama | Romance Release Date: March 30, 2018 Director: Richard Loncraine Starring: Imelda Staunton, Celia Imrie, Timothy Spall Running Time: 1 hour, 51 minutes MPAA Rating: PG Where to Watch: YouTube, Amazon, Apple TV Rated: 3 1/2 stars out of 5 A Warrior's Journey Begins 'Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto' Miyamoto Musashi, here known as Takezo (Toshiro Mifune), and Matahachi (Rentaro Mikuni) start as army hopefuls but are labeled traitors after they are defeated. As fugitives, Matahachi and Takezo eventually part company. Takezo undergoes many adventures before being trained by a Buddhist priest for something greater. An engaging film that blends intense swordplay with deeper themes of struggle and redemption. The first of a trilogy, it charts Miyamoto Musashi's humble beginnings. Action | Biography | Romance Release Date: Nov. 18, 1955 Director: Hiroshi Inagaki Starring: Toshiro Mifune, Mariko Okada, Rentaro Mikuni Running Time: 1 hour, 33 minutes Not Rated Where to Watch: Amazon, Max, Apple TV Rated: 4 stars out of 5 What arts and culture topics would you like us to cover? Please email ideas or feedback to


Hans India
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Desert Dawn, Crime Thriller, Kellan Lutz, Saban Films, Cartel Conspiracy
Saban Films has dropped the gripping trailer for Desert Dawn, a gritty crime thriller marking the directorial debut of stuntman-turned-filmmaker Marty Murray. Starring Kellan Lutz and Cam Gigandet, the film plunges into a sun-scorched world of crime, corruption, and cartel violence set in a seemingly quiet desert town. Kellan Lutz takes on the role of Luke Easton, a freshly appointed sheriff whose hopes for a peaceful tenure are shattered when a woman is found murdered. Alongside his disillusioned deputy, played by Cam Gigandet, Easton uncovers a deep-rooted conspiracy involving local elites, shady businessmen, and a ruthless cartel bent on keeping their secrets buried. The trailer teases a moody, tension-filled narrative punctuated by explosive action, morally complex characters, and stunning desert cinematography. Co-written by Chad Law, Johnny Walters, and veteran action filmmaker Art Camacho, the screenplay fuses classic noir sensibilities with contemporary crime drama. The film's ensemble cast features Niko Foster, Guillermo Ivan, Chad Michael Collins, Helena Haro, Texas Battle, Mike Ferguson, and Peter Nikkos, all adding depth to the film's dark, layered narrative. Set for release on May 16, 2025, Desert Dawn joins Saban Films' growing catalogue of intense thrillers. With echoes of Sicario, Wind River, and No Country for Old Men, this taut crime saga aims to carve its place in the genre with brooding tension, visceral action, and a raw look at justice in a lawless land.