Taken from Rio Bravo (2024)

Taken from Rio Bravo (2024) delivers an action-packed Western that brings back the essence of classic frontier justice, with modern cinematography and gripping storytelling. Directed by Joe Cornet, the film serves as a sequel to Gunfight at Rio Bravo (2023), continuing the thrilling adventures of legendary gunslingers in the lawless Wild West.
Plot Summary
The story follows Ivan Turchin (Alexander Nevsky), a former military officer turned vigilante, as he rides through the rugged terrain of the Old West, seeking justice for the innocent. After rescuing a group of women kidnapped by ruthless outlaws, Turchin and his allies must face an even greater threat—a notorious gang that will stop at nothing to reclaim what they’ve lost. With the town of Rio Bravo caught in the crossfire, the fight for survival intensifies in a high-stakes battle of wits, courage, and firepower.
Performance & Direction
Alexander Nevsky once again embodies the role of Ivan Turchin with commanding presence, bringing a mix of stoic heroism and gritty action sequences. The supporting cast, including Matthias Hues and Don ‘The Dragon’ Wilson, adds depth to the film with strong performances, portraying rugged cowboys, ruthless bandits, and desperate townsfolk.
Director Joe Cornet captures the Western aesthetic beautifully, with sweeping desert landscapes, tense standoffs, and classic saloon confrontations. The pacing keeps viewers engaged, blending slow-burning tension with explosive action sequences.
Action & Cinematography
For Western fans, Taken from Rio Bravo offers plenty of well-choreographed shootouts, intense duels, and horseback chases. The action sequences are dynamic and immersive, with practical effects enhancing the realism of each gunfight. The cinematography embraces golden sunsets, dusty trails, and the raw beauty of the frontier, paying homage to the Westerns of old while maintaining a fresh, modern feel.