“Texas Cotton” (**1/2 out of four) was a richly atmospheric and detailed story of corruption in a small Texas town as an aging lawman (Vincent Berger) becomes convinced that a stranger arrested is innocent which uncovers coverups and corruption leading back to his sergeant (George Hardy) and the town’s mayor (Jason Douglas). Engrossing story of power and politics and murder holds your attention without ever quite stirring your emotions or taking flight and is lukewarm as a result. Obviously inspired by the works of Sam Peckinpah and also Walter Hill but never transcends its origins.