Frank Grillo & Eric Dane in Bland Revenge Thriller ‘Little Dixie’ Trailer
by Alex Billington
December 15, 2022
Supply: YouTube

“Do not look so shocked. Naive does not look good one you.” Paramount Films has unveiled an official trailer for an motion crime thriller titled Little Dixie, one other of those ineffective direct-to-video motion / crime movies they’re churning out manner too usually today. Ex-Particular Forces Operative Doc facilitates a fragile truce between the Governor and Cartel, buying and selling prosecutorial leniency for finance. With no extra truce, Doc is left to fend for himself and shield the one untainted factor in his life: his daughter, Little Dixie. So uh, does that sound fascinating to anybody? The movie stars Frank Grillo, Eric Dane, Beau Knapp, Annabeth Gish, Peter Greene, Thomas Dekker, Mercedes Mason, and Maurice Compte. Yeah this positively appears to be like as forgettable because it sounds. As a lot as I used to take pleasure in Frank Grillo, he’s now doing manner too many of those boring motion flicks and at all times taking part in the identical character time and again. Hope he breaks free sooner or later quickly.
This is the official trailer (+ poster) for John Swab’s Little Dixie, direct from YouTube:
Frank Grillo (The Purge franchise) and Eric Dane (Euphoria) star on this action-packed revenge thriller from director John Swab. When a deal goes flawed between a corrupt Governor and a ruthless drug lord, ex-Particular Forces Operative Doc (Grillo) is caught within the crosshairs. Now, along with his household at risk, Doc should take down the Mexican drug cartel and do no matter it takes to guard the one good factor in his life – his younger daughter, “Little Dixie”. Little Dixie is directed by American producer / filmmaker John Swab, director of the movies Let Me Make You a Martyr, Run with the Hunted, Physique Brokers, Ida Pink, and Sweet Land beforehand. Produced by Robert Ogden Barnum, Jeremy M. Rosen, John Swab. Paramount Films will debut Swab’s Little Dixie direct-to-VOD beginning on February third, 2023 this winter. Is anybody into this?