Frustratingly unfocused and surprisingly thin on facts or even conclusions.
Read full articleMoney Machine is a successful follow-up to What Happened in Vegas that wields its power in the volatile alchemy of Ramsey Denison's commitment to justice and the authority's commitment to injustice.
Read full articleRuns rampant with speculation and connections, trying to tie an entire city and multi-billion dollar businesses in with Paddock. Some of it raises an eyebrow of suspicion, but little passes the sniff test.
Read full articleA credible overall picture emerges of institutionalized corruption that will stoop to any tactics to protect America's most lucrative vacation-destination "brand."
Read full articleWhy has this massacre been forgotten so quickly? 'Money Machine' examines why and how this happened.
Read full articleThis angry, disjointed documentary wobbles between high-minded outrage and crude tabloid sensationalism. Sorry but no.
Read full articleThe film feels both like something is missing while there is too much involved.
Read full articleAs damning or at least unsavory as the many new allegations, accusations and (near) admissions of wrongdoing or negligence are, one question hangs over the entire Vegas enterprise. If we're not shocked, why is the filmmaker?
Read full articleMoney Machine is slickly produced, looks great, and moves at an excellent pace.
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