XPost: soc.culture.usa, alt.fan.jai-maharaj, soc.culture.indian
XPost: rec.arts.movies.current-films, misc.writing.screenplays, misc.writing.screenplays.jai-maharaj
XPost: alt.philosophy, alt.politics.trump, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
XPost: alt.politics, alt.politics.conservative, alt.politics.republican
XPost: alt.politics.republicans, alt.abortion, talk.politics.misc
XPost: soc.culture.india
From:
alt.fan.jai-maharaj@googlegroups.com
Forwarded post:
Gosnell Movie Hits Hard
By karnage
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
I went to the red carpet premiere of "Gosnell" tonight, at
the Saban Theater in Beverly Hills -- within shrieking
distance of many bastions of showbiz liberalism: talent
agencies, law firms, movie studios. But the film itself was
made without the support of the entertainment-industrial
complex. In fact, it was financed largely by small donors
on social media. It tells the tale, in deadpan policier
fashion, of the investigation and trial of Kermit Gosnell,
an abortionist who initially attracted the attention of law
enforcement not because he was killing born-alive infants,
but rather because his unlicensed staff members were
purchasing too many medications. Since at least one adult
female died in his care, as well as many born-alive
infants, he is eventually tried -- and convicted -- of
murder. The filmmakers rely upon police and court records
to tell this story, in restrained and even-handed fashion.
It is not a screed. And despite the disturbing subject
matter, it is not graphic. It leaves conclusions to the
minds of the audience. Well written (by Andrew Klavan,
Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney) and crisply directed (by
Nick Searcy), "Gosnell" is a motion picture that deserves
the support of the conservative community. It opens in
theaters nationwide this Friday.
Posted by karnage
End of forwarded post.
Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.jai-maharaj
--- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
* Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)