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Savageland Tears Through a Whole Town: A Film Review

Savageland Tears Through A Whole Town: A Film Review

*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by Terror Films. This reviewer has worked on publicity for this film. Tagline: "Fear has no Borders." Director/writer: Phil Guidry, Simon Herbert and David Whelan. Cast: Monica Davis, Edward L. Green, Patrick Pedraza and VaLynn Rain. As the classic idiom states: "a photograph is worth a thousand words." In the case of Savageland, there are at least thirty-six photographs and a whole lot of victims. Very professionally shot, the film covers a fictional massacre, at Sangre de Cristo. The film is told in a pseudo-documentary style and Savageland comes across as a mystery, that you might find on the A & E Network. Much of the film is told through photographs, taken by the sole survivor Francisco Salazar (Noe Montes). They piece together a night of horror! The film comes across as believable, outside of a few lines and Salazar's conviction. Fans of horror, looking for something different, should take a look at this...

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