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The Unholy Trinity

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Synopsis

Buried secrets of an 1870s Montana town spark violence when a young man returns to reclaim his legacy and is caught between a sheriff determined to maintain order and a mysterious stranger hell-bent on destroying it.

Cast

  • Pierce Brosnan
  • Samuel L. Jackson
  • Brandon Lessard
  • Veronica Ferres
  • Gianni Capaldi
  • Q'orianka Kilcher
  • David Arquette
  • Ethan Peck
  • Tim Daly
  • Anthony J. Sharpe
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The Unholy Trinity delivers a serviceable but forgettable western that coasts on the star power of Pierce Brosnan and Samuel L. Jackson without quite capitalizing on their potential. While reviewers consistently praise Jackson's unhinged energy and the film's stunning cinematography, most describe it as the kind of middling western that dads will stumble into on a lazy afternoon and find perfectly watchable despite its predictable plot and weak writing.
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Metacritic

48
Jun 13, 2025

They’re all trying to make a meal out of starvation rations. The cast’s efforts aren’t in vain, and the film is better for having them, but a thing can get a whole lot of 'better' before it gets 'good.

Metacritic review by William Bibbiani
William Bibbiani
TheWrap
50
Jun 12, 2025

While The Unholy Trinity allows its stars to shine, the cookie-cutter story drags this movie down enough that it's difficult to recommend.

Nick Bythrow
Screen Rant
40
Jun 11, 2025

Going way, way back, at least to The Great Train Robbery in 1903, the western remains one of cinema’s oldest genres — and certainly the one where it feels like everything’s already been done. It’s therefore all-the-more disappointing when a brand new western, like Richard Gray’s gunslinging geezer flick The Unholy Trinity, brings nothing original to the table, rehashing movies we’ve seen before and doing it in a way that feels altogether generic.

Metacritic review by Jordan Mintzer
Jordan Mintzer
The Hollywood Reporter