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Unplanned (2019) Review

Posted on April 11, 2019March 14, 2021 by Jacob Davis
Unplanned (2019) Review

The Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon anti-abortion movie from PureFlix is “a poorly reconstructed facsimile of reality”; “a Gish gallop caught on film”. Jacob Davis reviews.

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Posted in Jacob Davis, Latest Posts, Reviews Tagged anti-abortion, ashley bratcher, brooks ryan, cary solomon, chuck konzelman, jacob davis, pureflix, robia scott, unplanned Leave a comment

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