
I recently had the pleasure of screening the new indie Texas horror film The Wild Man of the Navidad by Greek Productions. Below is my review for Fear Zone website! Enjoy!
As one may imagine, a state as wild and riddled with outlaws as Texas has given birth to more than a few twisted tales of the strange. Miles and miles of sparsely populated plains covered in the gnarled corpses of thorn covered mesquite, prickly pear cactus and dry gray tumbleweed has lent itself well to the cultivation of myths and legends born of superstition and moonshine. No matter how we attempt to civilize the massive state, its restless spirits simply will not be tamed and the rough, iron-willed people who inhabit its small towns have become the story-keepers, passing down the terrifying myths from one generation to the next… CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL REVIEW ON FEARZONE.COM!
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