Sean Porter forms a football team with troubled kids from Kilpatrick Detention Center, guides them through challenges, and despite facing setbacks, they emerge victorious in a pivotal game, leading to both personal growth and tragic outcomes. Gridiron Gang is a 2006 American English-language Crime Drama film starring Dwayne the Rock Johnson, Xzibit, Kevin Dunn, Leon Rippy, Dwayne Johnson, L. Scott Caldwell and John Forker. Columbia Pictures in association with Relativity Media, Original Film and Stanhaven Productions. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Neal H. Moritz and Lee Stanley. Gridiron Gang is written by Jeff Maguire and Jac Flanders and it is directed by Phil Joanou. Sony Pictures Releasing acquired the distribution rights for the film. Gridiron Gang was released on 15th September 2006 and takes a screen time of 126 minutes. The Film was successful at box office. Gridiron Gang was made on a budget of $30 million and it was a hit at box office gross of $41 million. Cinematography was done by Jeff Cutter and editing by Joel Negron. The music was composed by Trevor Rabin.
Discover where to stream Gridiron Gang full movie in
HD. Watch Gridiron Gang online in HD with subtitles other
streaming sources. Find out where to stream the best movies and series with Flixjini. On
Signing up with Flixjini you get our personalized recommendations of movies and TV shows
that match your mood and taste. Stay tuned to Flixjini for more updates and relevant
information on happening movies and TV shows.
Gridiron Gang Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 55%
Tales of the Rat Fink is an ebullient survey of Roths life that revs along with the zest a souped up hot rod. ( Read More )
These kids arent contestants but combatants, the field of play a crucible of race and class war. ( Read More )
Joshua Tyler
What was The Rock thinking Stop coaching and start doing. Give the man something to hit. ( Read More )
Rich Cline
But if Sean can make a difference in one boys life, itll be worth it. ( Read More )
Matthew Turner
This is a shame because, as the documentary clips show, the characters were closely based on real people with real stories.The Rocks presence means that this is never less than watchable, but youll probably come out of it wishing you had watched the documentary instead. ( Read More )