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The Tax Collector

Payback comes with interest.
2020 | 95m | English

(16785 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: David Ayer
Writer: David Ayer
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David Cuevas is a family man who works as a gangland tax collector for high ranking Los Angeles gang members. He makes collections across the city with his partner Creeper making sure people pay up or will see retaliation. An old threat returns to Los Angeles that puts everything David loves in harm’s way.
Release Date: Aug 07, 2020
Director: David Ayer
Writer: David Ayer
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime
Keywords family relationships
Production Companies Cross Creek Pictures, Kodiak Pictures, Cedar Park Entertainment, RLJE Films, Faster Horse Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $942,666
Budget: $30,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Bobby Soto David Cuervas
Cinthya Carmona Alexis
George Lopez Uncle Louis
Elpidia Carrillo Janet
Shia LaBeouf Creeper
Lana Parrilla Favi
Chelsea Rendon Lupe
Cheyenne Rae Hernandez Gata
Noemi Gonzalez Delia
Gabriela Flores Jazmin
Rene Moran Victor
Cle Sloan Bone
Lee Coc Necio
Randy Gonzalez Pete
Michelle Jubilee Gonzalez Rachel
Quinn Early Psycho
Jay Reeves Peanut
Ricardo Gonzalez Dillon
Brendan Schaub Negro
Zailee Madrigal Creepers Girlfriend
Karrie Martin Victor's Wife
Juan Carlos Cantu Tough Father
Steve Louis Villegas Triggs
Valentina Latyna Plascencia Latina
Paola Paulin La Chiquis
Cuete Yeska Grumpy
Jimmy Smits The Wizard
Noel Gugliemi Snoopy
Aaliyah Lopez Casey
Donte Johnson Thumper
Jose Conejo Martin Conejo
Nayeli Esparza Victim (uncredited)
Richard Mesquita Sensei Richard
Name Job
Kelly Finn Production Assistant
Dan Katzman First Assistant Director
John D. Miller Key Grip
Robert Dierx Second Assistant Director
Christopher Brown Art Direction
Allie Venrick Assistant Costume Designer
Angela Latimer Associate Editor
Melanie Wagor Unit Production Manager
Lindsay Graham Ahanonu Casting
Justin M. Lubin Still Photographer
Craig Frosty Silva Stunts
Todd Williams Line Producer
Victor Capoccia Art Direction
Sarah Wachel Set Costumer
Dylan S. Buser Dailies Operator
Lisa Tutunjian Digital Intermediate Editor
Kelli Marino Script Supervisor
Ian O'Connor Pyrotechnician
Kevin Perry Best Boy Electric
Francesco Sauta Digital Imaging Technician
Andrae Crawford First Assistant Camera
Kevin J. Miller Lighting Technician
Kyler Jae Second Assistant Camera
Will Arnot Steadicam Operator
Michael Yezerski Original Music Composer
Stephen Ceci Dailies Manager
Patty Rhinehart Casting Assistant
Shannon Avalos Extras Casting
Gregory D. Liegey Visual Effects Supervisor
Lucas Deans Camera Operator
Travis Geske Drone Operator
Orlando Hernandez Gaffer
Lauren Ussery Lighting Technician
Liam A. Miller Second Assistant Camera
David Ayer Screenplay, Director
Salvatore Totino Director of Photography
Geoffrey O'Brien Editor
Mary Vernieu Casting
Andrew Menzies Production Design
Robert Alonzo Stunt Coordinator
Lisa Pinero Sound
Marcus Taormina Visual Effects Supervisor
Kelli Jones Costume Design
Nick Hermz Stunts
Christopher M. Campos Stunts
Yvan Lucas Digital Intermediate Colorist
Raylin Sabo Casting Associate
Christopher Allen Nelson Makeup Effects Designer
Mario Pérez Stunts
Name Title
Mark Strome Executive Producer
Anthony Matthew Scott Associate Producer
Tyler Thompson Producer
Maurice Fadida Executive Producer
Chris Long Producer
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 34 42 25
2024 5 53 63 40
2024 6 34 57 20
2024 7 31 58 17
2024 8 23 37 13
2024 9 18 29 13
2024 10 28 50 17
2024 11 23 36 14
2024 12 22 32 16
2025 1 24 37 17
2025 2 16 26 3
2025 3 8 25 1
2025 4 3 6 2
2025 5 3 6 2
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2025 9 4 7 2
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Reviews

JPV852
5.0

I like David Ayer. Based on interviews and his social media postings, seems like a cool guy. As a filmmaker, he's hit or miss ranging from some really solid action-thrillers like U-571, End of Watch and Fury to the poorly made flicks such as Sabotage (though has its moments) and Suicide Squad (which ... I've soured on over the years). His latest, the second one straight-to-streaming following Bright, is The Tax Collector, seemingly aspiring to be some sort of modern day Godfather. The editing here is rather bad, acting was mixed with Shia LaBeouf shining brightest to the point I wish the movie was about his character while Bobby Soto has some okay scenes but in the lead, never quite works. And the writing, also by Ayer, was shoddy (shows Training Day was all about Washington's performance than the story or dialogue). I wanted to really like this film. It had potential and starts off well enough, but after meandering for the first hour or so, doesn't really get off the ground once a story actually kicks in. By the end, despite trying to have some emotional scenes, and a finale that was supposed to be kick ass, never could rebound from all of the other shortcomings. **2.5/5**

Jun 23, 2021
tmdb28039023
4.0

The Tax Collector is the second-best David Ayer-directed film (the best remains End of Watch), but it's far from the best David Ayers-penned movie – though to be fair, that includes Training Day and Dark Blue, as well as the aforementioned End of Watch. The script can be nicely subtle, especially ... when it comes to the character of Creeper (Shia LaBeouf putting his natural weirdness to good use); he's always impeccably dressed in a suit and tie, but his cauliflower ears are a dead giveaway – here's someone who can take punishment as well as dish it out. This is great stuff, but at some point you gotta put your money where your mouth is, and that's where the character shortchange us. Much is made of how Creeper has maimed, tortured, and murdered hundreds of people, but in the course of the film he only fires his gun once, and then in self-defense; on the other hand, he's given a martyr's death, but I'm not sure whether we're supposed to feel bad for him or not. If all that's said of him is true, he has it coming to him; if not, we've been fed a line of bullsh*t. Having said that, the script can also be painfully unsubtle, in particular when it's trying to convince us that the protagonist, David Cuevas (Bobby Soto), is a Killer with a Heart of Gold (talk about a crock of sh*t) – a family man who prays before every meal and advises Creeper to accept Christ in his heart, as opposed to antagonist Conejo (José Martín), who engages in human sacrifices and voodoo rituals. That's pretty black-and-white, when it should be shades-of-gray; in other words, The Tax Collector's problem is that it insists on splitting its characters into 'bad guys' and 'good guys' when 'bad guys' and 'worse guys' would be a more accurate division.

Sep 03, 2022