Vol. 34, No. 21
November 5, 2018
Abortion and Murder
Kermit Gosnell did late-term abortions. When aborted children were born alive, he cut their necks to kill them. But his case shows that killing kids in or out of the womb is the same. ...
The new film Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer was successful in its opening weekend, making $1.2 million, despite being largely ignored by the media and only opening at 673 theaters.
After four years of roadblocks and red tape, the horrific true story of Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell has finally made its debut. The independent film, having raised $2.3 million through crowdfunding on Indiegogo, hits the mark as it brings to the screen believable characters with quality production.
The PG-13 movie tells the chilling story of the monstrosities that took place in the clinic that became known as Gosnell’s “house of horrors”; however, it was very tastefully done. Though images of babies’ feet that Gosnell kept in jars are briefly shown, revealing the perverseness of the man, the audience is spared the graphic images of the victims that those present in the courtroom couldn’t avoid. But even without showing the graphic evidence, the producers and actors brilliantly managed to open the minds of viewers to what was being discussed.
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