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Mel Gibson And Vince Vaughn Embark on “Shotgun Safari” With “Dragged Across Concrete”

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Thanks to good friend and filmmaker Anderson Cowan, I’ve been fixated on S. Craig Zahler’s filmmaking for the past year. Bone Tomahawk and Brawl In Cell Block 99 are absolute classics, and one hopes Dragged Across Concrete Will reach similar heights. Details on the film, as well as the trailer, are below!

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Dragged Across Concrete centers on Brett Ridgeman (Mel Gibson) and Anthony Lurasetti (Vince Vaughn), police detectives who are suspended when their strong-arm methods are leaked to the press. Brett, who’s 20 years older than Anthony, has obviously seen it all in his career, and Anthony isn’t a spring chicken either. Both men need money to survive, and they eventually enter a life of crime to take what they believe is rightfully theirs (I’m assuming it’s an early pension with a golden parachute).

Director/writer S. Craig Zahler has enlisted several of his Brawl In Cell Block 99 actors (Vaughn, Jennifer Carpenter, Don Johnson, Udo Kier), and it will be interesting to see if the 158-minute Dragged Against Concrete is its spiritual cousin. The soul music that was prominently featured in Brawl is also featured in Dragged, as evidenced by the trailer song “Shotgun Safari.” Zahler and Jeff Herriott composed “Shotgun Safari,” and they also crafted the songs for Brawl In Cell Block 99. Amidst the violence and gritty storytelling behind Zahler’s movies, the music for behind his work is vastly underrated. For a little proof, check out “The Letter,” a song that’s on my daily playlist.



Are you a fan of Bone Tomahawk and Brawl In Cell Block 99? Is Dragged Across Concrete on your must watch list? Check out the trailer and feel free to leave a comment!

Dragged Across Concrete hits theaters and On Demand March 22.

 

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