A sheriff's sister seeks revenge against the terrifying leader of a group of outlaws after discovering he brutally murdered her brother, his wife, and other family members in a gritty southw... Read allA sheriff's sister seeks revenge against the terrifying leader of a group of outlaws after discovering he brutally murdered her brother, his wife, and other family members in a gritty southwestern town.A sheriff's sister seeks revenge against the terrifying leader of a group of outlaws after discovering he brutally murdered her brother, his wife, and other family members in a gritty southwestern town.
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I worked with Cynthia Rothrock and had a fight scene with her on Sworn to Justice in 1996. Honestly, as much as I enjoyed her movies over the decades...this was my absolute favorite. The story, acting, and production were very well done. I know about 1/3 of the people in the film. But Richard Norton has been a dear friend of mine for 27 years. I'm still very heartbroken by his loss, but I'm happy, thanks to Cynthia, that he left us on a high acting note. This was his finest acting performance ever, and yours too. Thank you for taking great care in putting this production together. I admire you and your vision.
At any rate...BRAVO on Black Creek. It is a very good one. Best Western I've seen in years. And a strong female lead in this genre, I don't believe, has ever been done before.
Warm regards, Ray Normandin.
At any rate...BRAVO on Black Creek. It is a very good one. Best Western I've seen in years. And a strong female lead in this genre, I don't believe, has ever been done before.
Warm regards, Ray Normandin.
On the 17 June BLACK CREEK was released on major platforms and I watched it twice, and that is after I was blesses to be on a premiere in California. This is such an amazing old west story, but its also a martial arts western. Not just that I find it to be a dark graphic novel on screen. Yes there is also a real Black Creek novel and the film is even cooler! The martial arts film legends Cynthia Rothrock, Richard Norton (Rest in peace🙏🏻), Keith Cooke, Don Wilson, Keith Vitali, Benny Urquides and more made am amazing ansamble and so many cinematic views. The mood set on screen puts chills down my spine. Crazy stunts, fight choreography directed by Mike Moller, what a pleasure for my eyes! I really hope to see more soon, no spoilers, see the end credits.
I had the unique pleasure of attending the premiere of Black Creek in Los Angeles last October, and I've been thinking about it ever since. A movie created by the legendary Cynthia Rothrock, Black Creek is a bold, genre-blending film that feels like a landmark moment in martial arts cinema. To put it simply: this isn't just a martial arts movie - it's a martial arts western, and possibly the first of its kind.
What makes Black Creek stand out is how it refuses to be defined by just one genre. Yes, there are the thrilling fight scenes you'd expect from Rothrock, delivered with her signature precision and power. But beyond the combat, there's a real story here - one grounded in emotion, family, justice, and redemption. The dusty, lawless frontier setting adds texture and mood that elevates the entire film.
Rothrock proves once again that she's not only an action icon, but a true storyteller. Her character is compelling, complex, and rooted in a sense of purpose. The film doesn't rely solely on fists and kicks to move the plot forward - it uses drama, tension, and character development. That's a rare achievement in action cinema.
Black Creek breaks new ground, and it does so with style and sincerity. It's a film that pays homage to both the western and martial arts traditions while creating something entirely fresh. For longtime fans of Cynthia Rothrock, this movie is a gift. For newcomers, it's a perfect introduction to what she can do when given creative control.
In a world where Hollywood keep releasing the same old action films, Black Creek rides in like a breath of fresh air - bold, unique, and unforgettable.
What makes Black Creek stand out is how it refuses to be defined by just one genre. Yes, there are the thrilling fight scenes you'd expect from Rothrock, delivered with her signature precision and power. But beyond the combat, there's a real story here - one grounded in emotion, family, justice, and redemption. The dusty, lawless frontier setting adds texture and mood that elevates the entire film.
Rothrock proves once again that she's not only an action icon, but a true storyteller. Her character is compelling, complex, and rooted in a sense of purpose. The film doesn't rely solely on fists and kicks to move the plot forward - it uses drama, tension, and character development. That's a rare achievement in action cinema.
Black Creek breaks new ground, and it does so with style and sincerity. It's a film that pays homage to both the western and martial arts traditions while creating something entirely fresh. For longtime fans of Cynthia Rothrock, this movie is a gift. For newcomers, it's a perfect introduction to what she can do when given creative control.
In a world where Hollywood keep releasing the same old action films, Black Creek rides in like a breath of fresh air - bold, unique, and unforgettable.
I bought it on Amazon Prime on the first day. Loved it! Going to rewatch this weekend. Will definitely buy the blue ray when it gets released. I have to comment on the cinematography... It's beautiful! It stands up to any Hollywood blockbuster and shows what dedication and spirit can produce without an astronomical budget. Thank you and your team for all of the hard work!
Cynthia Rothrock is a martial arts legend. Her characters have always been a step above the average in such films. I'm really impressed by her acting skills in this. The whole cast adds a gravitas to what could be just another martial arts film.
Wonderful fighting scenes, but I was also emotionally engaged with the story.
Well done!
Cynthia Rothrock is a martial arts legend. Her characters have always been a step above the average in such films. I'm really impressed by her acting skills in this. The whole cast adds a gravitas to what could be just another martial arts film.
Wonderful fighting scenes, but I was also emotionally engaged with the story.
Well done!
10Dean_H92
Saddle up, because Cynthia Rothrock's Black Creek is finally here!
As a big western fan, this movie steeped me in the old west, and kept me there throughout its runtime (which flew by). Of course the fight scenes did not disappoint, and I love how Rose still bothered to carry a gun. I couldn't stop watching this even if I wished to. I'm diseased, sick with the fever to witness potty-mouthed Rose Jennings kicking ass. And what a phenomenal final performance by Richard Norton. It's got to be his best role by far.
Every penny ended up on the screen as expected. This is truly something special - the very definition of a passion project.
Bring on Part 2!
As a big western fan, this movie steeped me in the old west, and kept me there throughout its runtime (which flew by). Of course the fight scenes did not disappoint, and I love how Rose still bothered to carry a gun. I couldn't stop watching this even if I wished to. I'm diseased, sick with the fever to witness potty-mouthed Rose Jennings kicking ass. And what a phenomenal final performance by Richard Norton. It's got to be his best role by far.
Every penny ended up on the screen as expected. This is truly something special - the very definition of a passion project.
Bring on Part 2!
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- TriviaRichard Norton holds a 5th dan black belt in Goju-ryu karate, a 6th dan black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, an 8th dan black belt in Chun Kuk Do, and a level 6 ranking in American kickboxing.
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- Mescal Movie Set - 1538 Drive Way, Benson, Arizona, USA(Black Creek Town)
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- 1h 56m(116 min)
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