'Rust' premiere crowd startled by shooting scene eerily similar to real-life tragedy: report
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"'Rust' didn't choose to echo its own tragedies, but they course through a film that is often compelling and capable, an appropriately unvarnished western tale about guilt, blame, family, law, and devotion."
"Baldwin is often off-balance; his accent and the overall volume of performance wobble from scene to scene; the relationship with [Patrick Scott] McDermott's Lucas veers between affection and disinterest."
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