

When the son of a successful judge is killed by two police officers and the system sets them free, a hardened veteran detective finds some incriminating files on the officers and the judge teams up with another mourning father to take the law into his own hands.
Acting
Taye Diggs carries raw paternal grief with surprising restraint.
Direction
Miller channels 70s exploitation energy on a shoestring.

Director
Wes Miller
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Wes Miller's second feature; he self-financed partly through real estate investments in Ohio.
Released post-Ferguson but pre-George Floyd, it awkwardly straddles BLM discourse and exploitation cinema.