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Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times: Marrying small-screen formula to big-screen actors, Shoot on Sight is an earnest melodrama that struggles to surmount its good intentions. Read more
Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times: Shoot on Sight has good intentions but winds up a thematically simplistic, dryly plotted and perfunctorily shot melodrama, one of those movies where dialogue is there to categorize people, not parse the complexities of human beings. Read more
Lou Lumenick, New York Post: A veteran London police in spector who's a devout Mus lim is intriguingly at the center of Jag Mundhra's Shoot on Sight, which starts out as a thriller inspired by that city's 2005 Tube and bus bombings but gets bogged down in a family soap opera. Read more
Aaron Hillis, Village Voice: A crude network-TV event of a movie. Read more