Brian Flores

Brian Flores – yeah, that guy – he’s built up a weirdly eclectic filmography over the past decade or so. You might’ve caught his name in the credits for Bad Kids Go to Hell back in 2012, which, let’s be real, is one of those offbeat, dark-comedy cult flicks that slips under the radar unless you’re the type who digs detention-gone-wrong stories. It’s like Breakfast Club meets murder mystery, but with a twisted sense of humor and barely a whiff of subtlety. Flores was right in the thick of it, adding that little chaotic sparkle. Jump forward a few years and you’ll find him wrapped up in Three Days in August (2016), a movie that’s way more grounded – totally different vibe from the high school mayhem. This one’s got that whole “family drama with secrets” angle, set in the kind of rural Texas that feels both inviting and isolating at the same time. Flores brings some solid emotional depth; you can tell he’s not just phoning it in. The film’s got tension, heartbreak, and just the right amount of slow-burn storytelling. And then there’s Crazy Texas (supposedly hitting in 2025), which, judging by the title alone, is probably going to be a wild ride. Not much has leaked about it yet, but if his past work is anything to go by, expect a cocktail of oddball characters, sharp dialogue, and a bit of Texan grit. Flores has a knack for picking projects that don’t fit the usual mold, and honestly, it keeps things interesting.

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