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Movie Review: A New Yorker widowed by a Police Shooting seeks Justice in “Aftershock: The Nicole P. Bell Story”
An infamous police shooting leads to trials and a search for justice that doesn’t end in a courtroom in “Aftershock” The Nicole P. Bell Story.” It’s a sturdy, often moving fil built aroud Rayven Symone Ferrell’s affecting performance in the … Continue reading
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Tagged amadou-diallo, black-lives-matter, entertainment, film, george-floyd, movie-review, movies, police-killings, Reviews, sean-bell, trayvon-martin
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Movie Review: A Locksmith lives to Regret Taking that One “Night Call”
I’m of two minds about that subgenre we call the hero/heroine with “particular skills” thriller. The parade of Liam Neeson/Jason Statham/John Cena et al action pictures where this mobster, that rogue government or rogue government agency or creepy neighbor crosses … Continue reading
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Tagged belgian-thriller, black-lives-matter, film-review, racist-police, Reviews, romain-duris, thriller
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