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Movie Review: “Shot” Takes Aim at Gun Violence
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In a militarized, highly policed society awash in weaponry, where the right to bear arms is enshrined as a near-sacred constitutional right, writer and director Jeremy Kagan offers an important new movie about gun violence.
In Shot, Kagan shows us how a random shooting in Los Angeles affects the victim, and the shooter, too. The film features Noah Wyle, co-star on the TV medical drama ER, as Mark Newman, who is accidentally shot by Miguel (Jorge Lendeborg Jr. of Spiderman). |
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dasing
(9/16/2017)
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Accident's happen, in this vein, you have to ban ladders if you want to keep people from falling off of them, where does it stop !!!!!!! |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(9/16/2017)
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Hey.
Take yer 'social justice' and stick it where the sun don't shine.
We don't do communism in this country. |
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