Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Lou Diamond Phillips carries 'Gangland' on bleak Indian Reservation 2-out-of-5 Stars*

GANGLAND from SABAN films (2026). The crime drama is in select movie theaters and streaming online. It stars Lou Diamond Phillips and was directed by Vincent Grashaw. (I rented the movie on Apple-TV).

The story is simple. Richie gets out of prison and returns to his Indian reservation. He re-unites with his Native gang and trouble begins. Veteran Tribal cop Teddy and Sandra (rookie) have to stop him. 

Congratulations to the full Native-Indigenous cast. Plus, Lou Diamond Phillips as Teddy who carries the whole film.  

With that said.... It is a depressing movie covering the bleak overwhelming despair on this Indian reservation (Oklahoma). It's dark and so is the "lighting" design. The night sequences on the streets and inside the homes are not fully lit. I had to "lean" in to see the characters. Even the day sequences inside houses were darkly lit.

I say depressing because I am Native-Indigenous. I've seen this on my own Indian reservation. There were drugs, alcoholism, suicide and murder. Plus, there were no jobs except with the Tribal government and the BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs). Tribal members moved off the reservation to seek better opportunities.

Film audiences have seen this before too. The tired "cliches" including the cop caught in-between two rival gangs. Plus, the veteran and his rookie cop partner. It's just set on a reservation instead of in a city.

SABAN FILMS 2026.

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