RANGE (2025)

A Story Forged in Dust and Gunpowder

Set in the scorched badlands of the American Southwest, RANGE tells the story of Jack Brannon (played masterfully by Michael Fassbender), a former military marksman-turned-wanderer, who has spent years running from the violent legacy he left behind. When he stumbles upon the small border town of Dry Ridge, he finds a community crushed under the boot of a corrupt oil baron, Harmon Gage (a chilling performance by Jeffrey Dean Morgan). Gage, backed by a ruthless private army, is forcing families off their ancestral land to build a massive drilling operation.

Jack wants no part of it—until he crosses paths with Elena Cruz (played by Zoë Kravitz), a sharp-witted saloon owner and former freedom fighter who refuses to be silenced. As their bond grows, and tensions in the town reach a breaking point, Jack is pulled into a bloody standoff where his skills—and his conscience—will be put to the ultimate test.

Visual Poetry in a Violent Land

Cinematographer Rachel Nguyen captures the raw majesty of the frontier with breathtaking wide shots and intimate close-ups that reflect the internal battles of the characters. From dusty canyons to nighttime ambushes, every frame of RANGE feels handcrafted for maximum impact. The score, composed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, is haunting—fusing industrial undertones with echoes of old Western ballads, creating a soundscape that lingers long after the credits roll.

A Cast of Depth and Power

  • Michael Fassbender brings a world-weary intensity to Jack Brannon, portraying a man who speaks more with his silence than his words, but whose actions thunder with conviction.

  • Zoë Kravitz shines as Elena, offering a performance filled with grit, vulnerability, and quiet defiance.

  • Jeffrey Dean Morgan delivers one of his most menacing roles to date, his presence looming over the film like a gathering storm.

Supporting performances from Ben Foster, Wes Studi, and Thomasin McKenzie round out a cast that feels authentic and grounded in the rugged world the film inhabits.

A Western for a New Generation

At its core, RANGE is not just about good guys versus bad guys. It’s about the spaces between, the hard choices people make when the law fails them, and the resilience of those who refuse to back down. With powerful writing, intense action sequences, and thought-provoking social commentary, the film resonates with modern audiences while honoring the legacy of classic Westerns.

Final Verdict

RANGE is a rare cinematic triumph—emotionally resonant, visually stunning, and relentlessly gripping. It redefines the Western for the 21st century and proves that the genre still has rich veins to mine.