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Texas Killing Fields

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Being the daughter of a major moviemaker has its advantages. Having attempted solo flight with her low-budget 2001 debut Morning, it’s taken Ami Canaan Mann 10 years – and the presence of dad Michael in the producer’s chair – to get to this sophomore effort. Luckily, she does a bang-up job of directing this intriguing but scattershot ‘based on real events’ police procedural. The place is Texas City, a gritty, blue collar desert town where tough-talking cops Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Sam Worthington are on the trail of a murderer who has been dumping bodies in the nearby swamp. Texas Killing Fields is a film of great moments – a nail-biting home invasion, a seedy cameo from Stephen Graham, just about any of the scenes featuring Jessica Chastain’s aggressively no-bullshit detective – which never quite coalesces into a satisfying whole. The plot is bitty and sometimes hard to follow, and the conclusion is rushed and predictable. But as solid Saturday night entertainment goes, this is a consistently compelling, enjoyably old school potboiler.

Tom Huddleston

From Time Out London

Dir Ami Canaan Mann, category IIB, 105 mins, opens on Jan 5

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