Red Ridge chronicles the scandalous true events currently taking place in small towns along the Texas/Mexico border. Innocent young women are being kidnapped and forced into sexual slavery a... Read allRed Ridge chronicles the scandalous true events currently taking place in small towns along the Texas/Mexico border. Innocent young women are being kidnapped and forced into sexual slavery and prostitution. Like the independent films Monster and Boys Don't Cry, Red Ridge exposes ... Read allRed Ridge chronicles the scandalous true events currently taking place in small towns along the Texas/Mexico border. Innocent young women are being kidnapped and forced into sexual slavery and prostitution. Like the independent films Monster and Boys Don't Cry, Red Ridge exposes the darkest side of man's inhumanity to man with shocking clarity and spine chilling horro... Read all
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Driving past small towns along the Texas - Mexico border will give you cause to stop and think of the horror. You will think of the darkest side of man's cruelty with horrific vision.
Also have to mention Damian Skinner did an amazing job directing this film especially working with Brandon Matthews and Dawn Gray. Both are relatively unknowns but have put on a performance that is very believable. Good work Damian, Brandon and Dawn.
I have to admit, I loved the climax at the end. I don't want to spoil it but it is worth the price of the ticket!
You will understand this film if you recognize that man can truly be the worst creature on this planet! Be warned, this movie is very scary!
They portray Texas as the land where most men are in-bred hillbilly rapists, or drunks stumbling around, and women are kidnapped, raped and killed on a constant basis. Texas is just like the city, suburbs, or countryside where you live, there is just more of it. People are just like the people where you live, a few drunks, a few crazed psychos, and many decent friendly people. Texans pay the rent, work hard at 9 to 5 jobs, raise families and don't marry their sister or rape every woman they see.
So the only thing worse than this stupid boring movie is the stereotype they try to shove down your throat.
I don't know who wrote that great review but he must have been talking about some other movie.
This was just awful.
This flick really has nothing to offer. It all looked really tame and the story didn't evolve either. The girls being captured were never tortured, they were only sitting there on a bed, handcuffed. Sure, there's some rape going on but even that was low standard. In fact, the overall look of this flick was low budget. A lot of scene's were to dark, clearly they didn't use extra lighting. It is also based on a true event but that I don't believe either. Following serial killers closely I can't see on what fact it's based although there are a lot of stories about girls used as sex slaves.
No red stuff, no nudity, no nothing in this slowly moving boring flick. And you were warned, it's stated on the sleeve of the DVD, You Were Warned By The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' well You've Been Warned by me now, don't go watching this.
Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 1/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
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