Fran Kranz’s “Mass” is likely one of the most emotionally pulverizing films ever made about America’s gun-violence epidemic – but across its 110-minute runtime, not a single shot is fired.
READ MORE: ‘Mass’: An Impressively Depressing Four-Way Powerhouse, Until the Walls Close In [Sundance] Instead, this intimate chamber piece centers on the parents of two teenagers involved in a school shooting, who come to the table six years later in hopes of finding a way forward from the unfathomable tragedy that’s ripped their lives apart.
Read more on theplaylist.net