Amidst the festive spirit of Christmas in a small Texas town, two sisters find themselves embroiled in a dangerous struggle to safeguard their family wealth and deeply held religious convict... Read allAmidst the festive spirit of Christmas in a small Texas town, two sisters find themselves embroiled in a dangerous struggle to safeguard their family wealth and deeply held religious convictions.Amidst the festive spirit of Christmas in a small Texas town, two sisters find themselves embroiled in a dangerous struggle to safeguard their family wealth and deeply held religious convictions.
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Crazy Texas is a gritty psychological thriller that grabs you from the first scene and refuses to let go. It's not your typical horror movie-this one gets under your skin. The tension builds masterfully, with just the right balance of eerie silence, raw emotion, and shocking moments that hit hard without relying on cheap jump scares.
The story is smart and unsettling, with layered characters that make you question who's really the villain-and what's really going on. The atmosphere is thick with paranoia and dread, set against a uniquely Texan backdrop that gives the whole film a distinctive, haunting edge.
This isn't just horror-it's psychological warfare, and it leaves you thinking long after the credits roll.
A bold, original debut that proves indie horror is alive and well. Can't wait to see what comes next from this Director Francis Juarez.
The story is smart and unsettling, with layered characters that make you question who's really the villain-and what's really going on. The atmosphere is thick with paranoia and dread, set against a uniquely Texan backdrop that gives the whole film a distinctive, haunting edge.
This isn't just horror-it's psychological warfare, and it leaves you thinking long after the credits roll.
A bold, original debut that proves indie horror is alive and well. Can't wait to see what comes next from this Director Francis Juarez.
Some movies are so bad they become fun. They become cult classics, some getting midnight screenings to rabid fans and organically developing audience participation. Make no mistake whatsoever, this is NOT one of those movies. This is the epitome of amateurism. The dialogue is cringe inducing, as are a majority of the performances. There is a good reason some of the alleged actors in this felony of a film have no other credits on iMDB. The directing is as vanilla and safe as an episode of any home improvement show but is at least competent, as is the editing. Those, however, cannot overcome the mediocrity of the overall production.
This is a really neat film because of the twists and turn. It may seem hard to solve, but if you watch it a few times, it really kicks in. During the second half of the film, it really starts to click and pick up speed and dynamism. It's cool to another great Texas film! The cinematography is exceptional along with the set design. This really does make you think about the depravity of humans and what could actually happen at the extremes of behavior. This one is a nail-biter that pulls you along until the big twists swing through totally catching viewers for surprise. Bravo to the actors, they are believable and fun to watch.
Stumbling upon the 2025 horror movie "Crazy Texas" by sheer random chance, and never having heard about it nor seen it, of course I opted to check it out. I am a huge fan of all things horror, after all. But I virtually didn't know what I was in for here, aside from what the synopsis revealed.
The storyline fell short of entertaining me, and it was a rather monotonous and sort of dull viewing experience to sit through this movie. It was a bit amazing that writers Jordan Bradley, Marc Isaacs and Francis Juarez collectively could managed to come up with so little.
Needless to say that I wasn't familiar with a single actress or actor on the cast list. The acting performances in "Crazy Texas" was, for the most parts, actually fair enough, though there wasn't anything outstanding to be witnessed throughout the course of the movie.
As for "Crazy Texas" being a horror movie? Well, don't get your hopes up. Maybe if you are a newcomer to the horror genre, you might find something scary or disturbing in the narrative. But I've been watching horror movies for more than 40 years, so this was a mere walk in the park. A disappointing and dull walk, mind you. This is definitely not a movie that I will return to watch a second time. Nor is it a movie that I would recommend horror fans to go out and watch.
My rating of director Francis Juarez's 2025 horror movie "Crazy Texas" lands on a three out of ten stars.
The storyline fell short of entertaining me, and it was a rather monotonous and sort of dull viewing experience to sit through this movie. It was a bit amazing that writers Jordan Bradley, Marc Isaacs and Francis Juarez collectively could managed to come up with so little.
Needless to say that I wasn't familiar with a single actress or actor on the cast list. The acting performances in "Crazy Texas" was, for the most parts, actually fair enough, though there wasn't anything outstanding to be witnessed throughout the course of the movie.
As for "Crazy Texas" being a horror movie? Well, don't get your hopes up. Maybe if you are a newcomer to the horror genre, you might find something scary or disturbing in the narrative. But I've been watching horror movies for more than 40 years, so this was a mere walk in the park. A disappointing and dull walk, mind you. This is definitely not a movie that I will return to watch a second time. Nor is it a movie that I would recommend horror fans to go out and watch.
My rating of director Francis Juarez's 2025 horror movie "Crazy Texas" lands on a three out of ten stars.
This is a challenging and boldly serious story for even the best of filmmakers and especially for a first time filmmaker striking out into a world of such heavy competition. But Francis Juarez doesn't shy away or veer from the seriousness of his co-authored account, and that mature focus serves him and his film and its talented newcomer actors very well indeed, especially the two ladies who do a great job carrying most of the often disturbing narrative. I suspect there is a spiritual awareness behind Juarez's choice in making this film and I sympathize with that. It's not a film that will appeal to everyone, but it did appeal to me.
Did you know
- TriviaThere isn't a town in Texas officially named "Crazy," but there is a notable location associated with the name "Crazy"-Crazy Water in Mineral Wells, Texas. Mineral Wells is famous for its natural mineral springs, and "Crazy Water" refers to the well water from the area that was believed to have healing properties. The name came from local stories about a woman who supposedly drank the mineral water and was "cured" of her mental illness, leading to the branding of the water as "Crazy Water."
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