

A 73-minute moral car crash where ambition eats justice alive. Bring snacks, not patience.
When Shawn Dickerson is accused of killing Brenda Sawyer, an overzealous Assistant D.A. named Ballard is willing to do whatever she has to do to become District Attorney, even if it means bending the rules.
Acting
Diana Lovell commits to Ballard's shark-eyed ambition with genuine menace.
Writing
Tight 73-minute runtime refuses to waste your time.
Director
James Dibz Hunter
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director James Dibz Hunter reportedly shot this in under two weeks, mirroring the rushed justice it depicts.
Released amid 2014's true crime boom, it anticipated our obsession with prosecutorial overreach years before Making a Murderer.