Tuesday, May 19, 2026

John Travolta’s Latest D Movie “Mob Land” Made $171 in the UK, Now Coming to DVD and Streaming

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The latest piece of video garbage from John Travolta is called “Mob Land.” In the UK, it made $171 in a three theater release on August 25th.

Now “Mob Land” — with a 43% critics score, and a 77 audience rating — is coming to DVD and streaming.

I know, you can’t wait.

Travolta plays sheriff in a small town. He wears a cowboy hat. His co-stars are Kevin Dillon (who disappeared after “Entourage” in a self fulfilling prophecy) and Stephen Dorff.

“Mob Land” has 15 producer credits.

Travolta is being mocked today online for an aerial view of his Florida home which shows his Boeing 737 parked out front. I guess these constant shit movies pay the bills!

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