They took everything from him — now the range will run red with revenge.
Range (2025) is a gripping neo-Western thriller that explores the collapse of peace in rural America, where justice no longer wears a badge and survival comes at the end of a barrel. Set against the backdrop of wide-open plains and isolated towns, the film delivers a harrowing tale of family, revenge, and the brutal price of defending what’s yours.
The story centers on Jack Toller (Josh Brolin), a former Marine turned rancher who’s withdrawn from the world after a tragic loss. Living alone on a remote stretch of inherited land, Jack's only concern is protecting the legacy of his family's ranch. But when a ruthless developer and his private militia begin seizing property across the range — forcing ranchers to sell or vanish — Jack is pulled into a conflict he can’t ignore.
When a neighboring family is slaughtered and the sheriff’s office proves complicit, Jack breaks his vow of silence. Armed with experience, grit, and a deep knowledge of the land, he wages a guerrilla war against the invaders. But as the violence escalates, Jack must confront not only the enemy outside his fences, but the ghosts of his past that haunt every step of his return to violence.
Directed by David Mackenzie (Hell or High Water), Range blends traditional Western storytelling with modern themes of land rights, corruption, and rural despair. The cinematography captures the vast beauty and quiet menace of the open range, while Brolin’s performance anchors the film with gravitas and emotional complexity.
Range is a modern frontier epic — a story where the law is bought, the land is bleeding, and one man must become justice in a world that’s lost it.