Goliad Uprising. dir. Paul Bright, 2012. Starring Shannon Lark, Aaron Weisinger.
Reviewed by Margrét Helgadóttir![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhWg9W6QPmfnmN0HhXXfuSIkueGl5eCGTDo_GB5jZuxGIuGihEIE6L7zIEeIz4lUxDfDK6pCRCpSLqnArdCUhZ3om53SAuPYOWVkUR7jVRWFFSGen7Ssly2n8WnMziYFl2ghghsF3APaik/s1600/goliad.jpg)
These are not my words, but the description of the film Goliad Uprising on the film’s Facebook page. It sounds good, eh? You picture an action-filled science fiction film with dark political undercurrents, an intelligent story with surprising twists, a film you wouldn’t hesitate to choose if you are fond of science fiction, especially intelligent science fiction.
Well, I hate to say this, but you are going to be rather disappointed. I don’t like to give a film a bad review and rip it apart, and especially not an indie film, because I know how hard work it is to make a film on a low budget and how much enthusiasm it is on the film set, but this film does not deliver what it promises.