SXSW Review: ADOPT A HIGHWAY Is A Journey Of Heartfelt Redemption
Writer/director Logan Marshall-Green’s directorial debut is for anyone who has ever made a mistake.
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Marisa Mirabal is an Austin-based writer whose work has appeared on Collider, /Film, and Fangoria. She has a penchant for horror, documentaries, and '80s sci-fi movies. When she isn't conjuring up film analysis, she can be found reading, spinning film scores on vinyl, and sipping whiskey deep in the heart of Texas.
Writer/director Logan Marshall-Green’s directorial debut is for anyone who has ever made a mistake.
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