Exclusive: Renegade Entertainment, the production company co-founded by Courtney Lauren Penn and Thomas Jane, has optioned Chuck Hustmyre’s feature screenplay Relentless and will develop and produce the project as a starring vehicle for Jane.
Pic is an action thriller following a former U.S. Army Green Beret (Jane) who, after smugglers steal his boat and leave him for dead, gets caught between warring crime gangs as he fights to save the life of a young girl.
Hustmyre spent 22 years in law enforcement and retired as a special agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (Atf). During his career he specialized in violent crime, narcotics, and fugitive investigations. He previously wrote the Momentum Pictures action film Disturbing the Peace, starring Guy Pearce, and the Lionsgate films House of the Rising Sun starring Dave Bautista and End of a Gun starring Steven Seagal.
Penn and Jane’s Renegade launched in...
Pic is an action thriller following a former U.S. Army Green Beret (Jane) who, after smugglers steal his boat and leave him for dead, gets caught between warring crime gangs as he fights to save the life of a young girl.
Hustmyre spent 22 years in law enforcement and retired as a special agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (Atf). During his career he specialized in violent crime, narcotics, and fugitive investigations. He previously wrote the Momentum Pictures action film Disturbing the Peace, starring Guy Pearce, and the Lionsgate films House of the Rising Sun starring Dave Bautista and End of a Gun starring Steven Seagal.
Penn and Jane’s Renegade launched in...
- 4/16/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Steven Seagal, Jade Ewen, Florin Piersic Jr., Jacob Grodnik, Jonathan Rosenthal, Ovidiu Niculescu, Claudiu Bleont, Troy Miller, Alexandre Nguyen, Andrei Ciopec | Written by Chuck Hustmyre, Keoni Waxman | Directed by Keoni Waxman
When Decker (Seagal), a highly skilled ex-dea agent, crosses paths with Lisa (Jade Ewen), she approaches him with a seductive proposition: help her steal two million dollars from a drug kingpin’s car, guarded by Parisian Police, and share in the bounty. But, even if they outrun the cops, can they outgun the hit squads sent by the furious, sadistic drug lord to reclaim the loot?
From a story written by a former federal agent, Chuck Hustmyre, End of a Gun is yet another collaboration between Seagal and director Keoni Waxman – who, it seems, has become Seagal’s go-to guy when it comes to capturing the movie hard man at his best. Well, unless you count the last effort from the duo,...
When Decker (Seagal), a highly skilled ex-dea agent, crosses paths with Lisa (Jade Ewen), she approaches him with a seductive proposition: help her steal two million dollars from a drug kingpin’s car, guarded by Parisian Police, and share in the bounty. But, even if they outrun the cops, can they outgun the hit squads sent by the furious, sadistic drug lord to reclaim the loot?
From a story written by a former federal agent, Chuck Hustmyre, End of a Gun is yet another collaboration between Seagal and director Keoni Waxman – who, it seems, has become Seagal’s go-to guy when it comes to capturing the movie hard man at his best. Well, unless you count the last effort from the duo,...
- 7/14/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
To celebrate the release of End of a Gun – on DVD & Digital Download 10th July – we are giving away a DVD courtesy of Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment.
Legendary action superstar Steven Seagal stars as a mall cop you wouldn’t want to mess with, in a lean and mean thriller that sees him going up against a drugs kingpin in a non-stop barrage of shootouts, car chases and jaw-dropping action delivered only the way ‘The Master of Aikido’ can!
Pre-order today: http://amzn.to/2spcyYE
To win End of a Gun on DVD, just answer the following question:
Which of the following films features Steven Seagal as the villain? Is it:
a) Above the Law
b) The Perfect Weapon
c) Under Siege 2
Email your answer to [email protected], making sure to include your name and address. You can also leave your answer on our Facebook page, just make sure to...
Legendary action superstar Steven Seagal stars as a mall cop you wouldn’t want to mess with, in a lean and mean thriller that sees him going up against a drugs kingpin in a non-stop barrage of shootouts, car chases and jaw-dropping action delivered only the way ‘The Master of Aikido’ can!
Pre-order today: http://amzn.to/2spcyYE
To win End of a Gun on DVD, just answer the following question:
Which of the following films features Steven Seagal as the villain? Is it:
a) Above the Law
b) The Perfect Weapon
c) Under Siege 2
Email your answer to [email protected], making sure to include your name and address. You can also leave your answer on our Facebook page, just make sure to...
- 6/30/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Matt Edwards Feb 24, 2017
We check out every Steven Seagal film released last year. There were quite a few of them...
2016 was an eventful year for Steven Seagal. The action movie star really took to Twitter, got political, wore some lovely coats and was granted Russian citizenship. But we aren’t here to dissect Steven Seagal’s off-screen life because, well, fuck. What we can do is try to make some sense of his cinematic output. This article will tell you a bit about the Seagal films released in 2016 (it’s full on with spoilers) to let you know how he got on.
See related Power Rangers, boob armour, and impractical costumes
With films getting different releases in different territories, I’ve covered every Seagal film with a home video release in 2016 that I might reasonably be expected to have access to. That’s five in total. In the UK, we had a bumper Seagal summer,...
We check out every Steven Seagal film released last year. There were quite a few of them...
2016 was an eventful year for Steven Seagal. The action movie star really took to Twitter, got political, wore some lovely coats and was granted Russian citizenship. But we aren’t here to dissect Steven Seagal’s off-screen life because, well, fuck. What we can do is try to make some sense of his cinematic output. This article will tell you a bit about the Seagal films released in 2016 (it’s full on with spoilers) to let you know how he got on.
See related Power Rangers, boob armour, and impractical costumes
With films getting different releases in different territories, I’ve covered every Seagal film with a home video release in 2016 that I might reasonably be expected to have access to. That’s five in total. In the UK, we had a bumper Seagal summer,...
- 2/19/2017
- Den of Geek
Stars: Steven Seagal, Luke Goss, Georges St-Pierre, Darren E. Scott, Florin Piersic Jr., Martine Argent, Lauro Chartrand, Bruce Crawford, Adina Galupa, Claudiu Bleont | Written by Keoni Waxman, Richard Beattie | Directed by Keoni Waxman
It has been a long time since I’ve reviewed a direct-to-market Steven Seagal movie, in fact its been some time since I’ve so much as watched one for my own “pleasure”. I skipped over Sniper: Special Ops, Asian Connection, Code of Honour, and the most recent Dtv release End of a Gun, maily because after buying, watching, and often reviewing, every single film starring Seagal until the aforementioned I was suffering from Seagal burnout… A condition that often comes about in an audience when they realise that the once-agile former martial arts superstar has succumbed to appearing in extended cameos in the hopes that long-suffering fans – like myself – will buy the film on his name...
It has been a long time since I’ve reviewed a direct-to-market Steven Seagal movie, in fact its been some time since I’ve so much as watched one for my own “pleasure”. I skipped over Sniper: Special Ops, Asian Connection, Code of Honour, and the most recent Dtv release End of a Gun, maily because after buying, watching, and often reviewing, every single film starring Seagal until the aforementioned I was suffering from Seagal burnout… A condition that often comes about in an audience when they realise that the once-agile former martial arts superstar has succumbed to appearing in extended cameos in the hopes that long-suffering fans – like myself – will buy the film on his name...
- 1/26/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Mall security guards can be very dangerous. Especially, if one is Steven Seagal.
Action star Steven Seagal is back in the kick ass film End Of A Gun.
The story follows a mall security guard (but a former federal agent) who tangles with drug kingpin after saving a woman.
The film also stars Florin Piersic Jr., Jade Ewen, Jacob Grodnik and Jonathan Rosenthal.
End Of A Gun will be playing in select theaters and on VOD today.
Lrm has an exclusive clip from the film. Check it out below.
Action star Steven Seagal is back in the kick ass film End Of A Gun.
The story follows a mall security guard (but a former federal agent) who tangles with drug kingpin after saving a woman.
The film also stars Florin Piersic Jr., Jade Ewen, Jacob Grodnik and Jonathan Rosenthal.
End Of A Gun will be playing in select theaters and on VOD today.
Lrm has an exclusive clip from the film. Check it out below.
- 9/23/2016
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
Meet Decker. He’s a former federal agent turned mall security guard – Paul Blart, eat your heart out – played by action veteran Steven Seagal. More often than not, he also finds himself on the End of a Gun, which is exactly where or our grizzled hero is placed in this exclusive, action-packed clip for Keoni Waxman’s thriller.
Rolling back the years, Waxman’s genre piece is one of a number of Seagal vehicles simmering in the works, given the esteemed actor also holds roles across The Asian Connection, The Perfect Weapon, Code of Honor and Sniper: Special Ops – we’re beginning to sense a pattern emerging – all of which are slated for release in 2016.
In terms of End of a Gun, though, it’s booked in to hit theaters on September 23, when the Seagal action flick will also become available across select VOD services. Chuck Hustmyre penned the script...
Rolling back the years, Waxman’s genre piece is one of a number of Seagal vehicles simmering in the works, given the esteemed actor also holds roles across The Asian Connection, The Perfect Weapon, Code of Honor and Sniper: Special Ops – we’re beginning to sense a pattern emerging – all of which are slated for release in 2016.
In terms of End of a Gun, though, it’s booked in to hit theaters on September 23, when the Seagal action flick will also become available across select VOD services. Chuck Hustmyre penned the script...
- 9/15/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Looks like someone is really stepping up their game in the perpetual “I can nap through a movie more consistently than you” competition with Bruce Willis. Steven Seagal, who is only vaguely aware that he’s continued to make movies throughout the 21st century (including, let us never forget, his immortal role as “Cock Puncher” in The Onion Movie), is back with what appears to be his seventh (!) role in 2016, for End Of A Gun. While costar Jade Ewen seems determined to actually act, Seagal once again proves he knows better than to exert effort. Effort, after all, can lead to the heartbreak of sweat. So instead, he sleepily ambles his way through a plot involving a former DEA agent stealing two million dollars from a drug lord, and then going after the blow-dried villain when he kidnaps the woman who helped Seagal.
The trailer more or less walks ...
The trailer more or less walks ...
- 8/18/2016
- by Alex McCown-Levy
- avclub.com
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