So, the movie came out in Australia recently. I don't really disagree with any of the sentiments of this review, but at most, I'd give it 4/5.
In a way, this movie reminds me a lot of Winter's Bone, a movie that I didn't enjoy, but this one is certainly a net positive. In terms of plot, it's nothing to right home about, and I feel the film drags on a bit (i.e. it should have ended with Pine's character at the bank, not on the farm). That said, it gets top marks for visual storytelling and atmosphere. It's an interesting case of taking a Western, utilizing all its tropes, and setting it in the modern day. Also, never been to Texas (or anywhere in the US besides California and Hawaii), but taking its presentation as writ, it certainly captures what I could imagine to be the 'essence' of what was once the Wild West, of the isolation of Texas, and the culture that develops in such a place, for both good and ill.
So, do I reccomend it? Yep. That said, don't go in expecting an action-heist movie, or one with a particuarly deep plot. Enjoy it for its themes, atmosphere, style of delivery, and what it has to say about the quiet injustices of the world.