Review of Shoot on Sight (2007) by Aaron Hillis for Village Voice — 07 Aug 2015
As if only made for ignoramuses who get nervous around brown skin, nearly everything on-screen is condescendingly telegraphed--from its plodding dialogue jammed with black-or-white morals to its lingering reaction shots, one-dimensional racists and radicals, obvious mood music, and thriller clichés.
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This review of Shoot on Sight (2007) was written by Aaron Hillis and published by Village Voice on 07 Aug 2015.
Shoot on Sight has generally received mixed reviews.
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