No Stone Unturned
No Stone Unturned

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Alex Gibney reopens the mysterious unsolved case revolving the 1994 Loughinisland massacre. On 18 June, in the small village of Loughinisland, Northern Ireland, six men were brutally murdered and a few others were wounded in a pub while watching the World Cup soccer match. Despite a long investigation by the police and many confusing leads, no perpetrators of the attack were ever found.... (Full plot summary below)

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Alex Gibney reopens the mysterious unsolved case revolving the 1994 Loughinisland massacre. On 18 June, in the small village of Loughinisland, Northern Ireland, six men were brutally murdered and a few others were wounded in a pub while watching the World Cup soccer match. Despite a long investigation by the police and many confusing leads, no perpetrators of the attack were ever found.

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Observer (UK) - 8/10 by Wendy IdeScrupulously even-handed, the film explores collusion between police and paramilitaries and the decidedly unstable foundations underpinning the Northern Ireland peace process.
Times (UK) - 8/10 by Kevin MaherA must-see for anyone craving a refresher course in Troubles history.
Matt's Movie Reviews - 8/10 by Matthew PejkovicGibney lays out the facts of this unsolved case, interviews a vast array of people involved, and then follows the information to revelations both startling and comprehensive.
Sunday Times (UK) - 8/10 by Katy HayesOne gain is that the victims' story has been expertly told, and there is consolation in that.
The Sunday Age - 7/10 by Craig MathiesonThe film shows how corruption spreads outwards from supposedly righteous causes. The factual storytelling is strong, but Gibney's eye for stylised recreations is both ripe and unnecessary.
The Playlist - 7/10 by Chris BarsantiGibney’s movie points fingers not just at the people it argues carried out the killing, but the highly-placed figures who covered up for them.
The Digital Fix - 7/10 by Alistair RyderGibney's film is undeniably flawed, but it's noble, and although it may only scratch the surface, will leave you invested enough to demand more answers.
Los Angeles Times - 7/10 by Justin Chang[A] dense, disturbing and palpably angry new documentary.
Film Ireland Magazine - 7/10 by Jonathan Victory... a suspenseful mystery with chilling twists, striking the balance between provocative and tactful that is his hallmark. Fearlessness and a commitment to truth is what's needed for pieces demanding justice from power like this.
HeyUGuys - 6/10 by Linda MarricA gripping and thoroughly well told story, which is likely to bring closure to all those who waited for their story to be told for the last twenty years.

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