We weren’t
especially big fans of Nick Loeb and Cathy Allen’s recent
Roe V. Wade, granting an F grade to the stridently right-wing (and yet, not even entertainingly bonkers) anti-abortion movie. Indeed, the film ended up seemingfar more interesting for its behind-the-scenes struggles than for the highly skewed version of history it was trying to tell; Loeb and co. famously had a very hard time making it, because, as soon as people got a grasp of the movie’s real intent including actors, crew people, and Loeb’s own original co-director they bailed on the project en masse. Those who stayed essentially formed a grab-bag of right-stumbling Hollywood and online elites, from Jon Voight, to Tomi Lahren, to the blessedly-mostly-forgotten Milo Yiannopoulis. Oh, and Jamie Kennedy, for some reason.
Roe v. Wade Review: Dreadful Anti-Abortion Drama Has No Use for Facts or Filmmaking Basics Roe v. Wade Review: Dreadful Anti-Abortion Drama Has No Use for Facts or Filmmaking Basics
Cathy Allyn and Nick Loeb spew lies about 1973 s landmark abortion-rights Supreme Court ruling via inept filmmaking and an amateurish cast.
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Director: Cathy Allyn, Nick Loeb
With: Nick Loeb, Stacey Dash, Jamie Kennedy, Joey Lawrence, Lucy Davenport, Greer Grammer, Corbin Bernsen, Robert Davi, William Forsythe, Steve Guttenberg, Richard Portnow, John Schneider, Wade Williams, Jon Voight.
Running time: Running time: 112 MIN.
To seriously consider “Roe v. Wade” that is, writer-directors Cathy Allyn and Nick Loeb’s atrocious anti-abortion propaganda piece and not the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision in favor of abortion rights it is helpful to remember a 2017 quote by journalist Chuck Todd. “Alternative facts are not facts. They’re