Elon Musk has drawn fresh attention after promoting the film Citizen Vigilante on X, the social media platform he owns. The movie, which has been criticized by several reviewers and commentators, was made available to watch for free on the platform for about 48 hours last week. Musk also shared several posts praising the film, giving it wider public exposure.
Citizen Vigilante was released in the United States on June 19. The story follows a businessman who launches a violent campaign against migrant criminals and corrupt public officials. The film has generated debate because of its portrayal of migrants and the use of violent themes.
The movie was written and directed by Uwe Boll, a filmmaker known for producing several controversial films during his career. The lead role is played by **Armie Hammer>. Hammer’s acting career slowed after multiple women accused him of sexual assault and physical abuse in 2021. He has denied those allegations, and no criminal charges related to those accusations resulted in a conviction.
Boll said German regulators declined to give the film a rating. According to his comments, officials raised concerns that the movie could encourage violence against migrants. He criticized the decision and described it as censorship.
Following Musk’s promotion of the film, entertainment industry reports said Citizen Vigilante secured wider international distribution. However, the release does not include some markets, such as the United Kingdom, German-speaking countries, South Korea, and Taiwan.
The film has received sharply different reactions from critics and audiences. Several professional reviewers strongly criticized both its story and its message. Some described the film as poorly made and argued that its depiction of migrants and violence was deeply troubling.
Other commentators also questioned Musk’s decision to promote the movie. They argued that the reach of X gives influential figures the ability to rapidly increase public attention around controversial content.
Despite the publicity, Citizen Vigilante has not achieved major commercial success at the box office. According to comments from director Uwe Boll, the film has earned about $600,000 worldwide against a reported production budget of approximately $2 million.
Audience reactions have been more positive than many professional reviews. Reports noted that the film received a high audience score on the movie review website Rotten Tomatoes, highlighting a large difference between audience opinions and critical reviews.
Some commentators have described the film as appealing to conservative audiences because of its themes surrounding crime, immigration, and government authority. Supporters argue that it reflects concerns about border security and public safety, while critics believe it promotes harmful stereotypes and could increase social division.
Musk’s promotion of the film has renewed debate about the role of social media platforms in shaping public discussion. As the owner of X, Musk frequently uses his personal account to comment on political, cultural, and social issues, often reaching millions of users within a short period.
Since acquiring X in 2022, Musk has positioned himself as a supporter of broad free speech protections on the platform. At the same time, critics have argued that some of the content he amplifies contributes to the spread of misinformation or highly polarizing political views.
Immigration has become one of the issues Musk comments on most frequently. He has repeatedly expressed concerns about illegal immigration and border security, while also sharing posts that criticize immigration policies in several countries.
Musk has also publicly voiced support for several right-leaning political movements and candidates. These have included Reform UK in the United Kingdom and Alternative for Germany, commonly known as AfD, in Germany.
Last month, Musk also shared posts related to demonstrations that followed a knife attack in Belfast, where reports identified the suspect as a Sudanese refugee. His comments generated further discussion about the responsibilities of influential public figures when sharing political content online.
The latest controversy surrounding Citizen Vigilante highlights the growing influence of major social media platforms on entertainment, politics, and public debate. As prominent figures continue using online platforms to promote films, political ideas, and cultural issues, discussions about free speech, platform responsibility, and the impact of online influence are likely to remain central topics in the digital age.

