Cartels (film) explained

Cartels
Director:Keoni Waxman
Starring:Steven Seagal
Luke Goss
Georges St-Pierre
Darren E. Scott
Florin Piersic Jr.
Martine Argent
Music:Michael Richard Plowman
Cinematography:Nathan Wilson
Distributor:Lionsgate
Studio:Daro Film Distribution
24TL Productions
Action House
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$6 million[1]
Gross:$37,776[2]

Cartels, also known as Killing Salazar,[3] is a 2017 action film starring Luke Goss, with Steven Seagal in a minor role, and directed by Keoni Waxman. It had a limited theatrical release on July 7, 2017, and was released on DVD and digital streaming on September 19, 2017.

Production

Originally titled Killing Salazar, the film was directed by Keoni Waxman and written by Waxman and Richard Beattie. Luke Goss was chosen to play the protagonist, U.S. Marshal Tom Jensen, whereas Steven Seagal, who had collaborated with Waxman on more than half a dozen projects, was cast in a minor role. Seagal also produced the film alongside Binh Dang. Michael Richard Plowman composed the film's soundtrack.

Reception

Noel Murray of the Los Angeles Times commented that the film "is passably entertaining", but criticised Seagal's involvement in it – which amounted to "roughly 15 minutes of screen time" – as more distracting than it was value-adding, concluding that "with his thick leather coat, bushy goatee, tinted glasses, and whispery monotone voice, he (Seagal) looks like an ordinary schlub in a Steven Seagal costume."[4] Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter credited Waxman for filming the "action scenes with reasonable proficiency" but ultimately labelled Cartels as a "far cry" from Seagal's best works.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cartels (2016) . . IMDb . January 7, 2021.
  2. Web site: Cartels (2016) . . IMDbPro . January 7, 2021.
  3. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4949290/releaseinfo?ref_=tt_dt_dt#akas
  4. News: . Murray. Noel. Steven Seagal is the big name, but crime thriller 'Cartels' would have been better off without him. 6 July 2017.
  5. News: 'Cartels': Film Review. Scheck. Frank. 11 July 2017. .