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Money Machine

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Filmmaker Ram Denison examines the mass shooting in Las Vegas on Oct. 1, 2017 -- the deadliest in U.S. history.

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Brian Tallerico RogerEbert.com 07/03/2020
1.5/4
Frustratingly unfocused and surprisingly thin on facts or even conclusions. Go to Full Review
Musanna Ahmed Film Inquiry 04/29/2021
Money 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. Go to Full Review
Carey-Ann Pawsey Orca Sound 10/05/2020
Disturbing and powerful. Go to Full Review
Michael J. Casey Michael J. Cinema 10/02/2020
1.5/5
Runs 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. Go to Full Review
Dennis Harvey 48 Hills 07/16/2020
A credible overall picture emerges of institutionalized corruption that will stoop to any tactics to protect America's most lucrative vacation-destination "brand." Go to Full Review
Linda Cook Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) 07/15/2020
3/4
Why has this massacre been forgotten so quickly? 'Money Machine' examines why and how this happened. Go to Full Review
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01/17/2021 Eye opening. People need to keep asking more questions. See more 11/13/2020 I commend the film maker for caring about his hometown and how its Mayor and Chief of Police reacted. That said, he jumps right into conspiracy theories too soon and the film that started out strong weakens. There's no foundation at all for a multiple shooters that the filmmaker debunks later on, however it's too little too late. See more 07/30/2020 An evolving review as you never watch these as "film" alone, not even as "docs". Some DOCS are great for relaxation, just to know a little more, like watching How It's Made or something along those lines. When you watch What Happens in Vagas and Money Machine, you think. You cry. You remove that last excuse you ever had and start moving to remove the corrupted, no matter how many trolls and puppets they hire. Studies have shown (see North Korea and Communist China) - you only need to get ahold of 5% of the key administrators to build your corrupted empire. Works every single time because people are greedy for money, if there are no check and balances, and when society needs a filmmaker to change, it's kind of a shame. While no DOC has all the facts, apples don't fall far from the trees do they and can any one smell a rat because my nose has this funny itch. I am sure it will be brushed under the carpet and perhaps fifty years later some truth will come out when some's conscience bursts. But then it would be far too late. Sin City needs Larry Burns See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Filmmaker Ram Denison examines the mass shooting in Las Vegas on Oct. 1, 2017 -- the deadliest in U.S. history.
Director
Ramsey Denison
Producer
Douglas Blush, Mike Turber
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 3, 2020
Runtime
1h 14m
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