Joe Jackson

Joe Jackson’s filmography isn’t exactly your run-of-the-mill popcorn flick territory. The guy’s got this edge—Outlaw (2007) alone proves he doesn’t shy away from gritty, rough-around-the-edges stories. That one dives headfirst into the messy world of vigilante justice, with Jackson tangled up in a web of moral gray areas and questionable decisions. You watch, and you’re never sure if you should root for him or just wince at the chaos he leaves behind. Then there’s The Business (2005), which is pure ‘80s nostalgia with a dark twist. The neon lights, the sharp suits, the cocaine-fueled nights—Jackson’s right there, navigating the criminal underbelly of Costa del Sol. It’s all swagger and danger, with a soundtrack that slaps and a plot that never really lets you breathe easy. He plays it cool, but you can tell there’s always something boiling underneath. Now, Marching Powder (2025) is where things get spicy. It’s got that promise of a wild ride, set against the backdrop of South American prisons and drug-fueled schemes. Jackson’s character? He’s knee-deep in the madness, hustling and surviving in a world where trust is basically nonexistent. Expect double-crosses, desperate gambles, and a parade of eccentric personalities. Honestly, if you’re looking for a dull moment, you won’t find it in any of these. Jackson’s roles are messy, human, and occasionally hilarious in that oh-no-he-didn’t kind of way. It’s a bumpy ride, but man, it’s never boring.

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