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The action thriller drought is officially over. Joe Carnahan’s Shadow Force —starring Kerry Washington and Omar Sy as a married couple leading a mercenary squad—has been one of the most anticipated hard-R action flicks of the year. But just as the marketing machine was revving up, a familiar ghost of cinema past appeared: The . shadow force dvdscr
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Look, I get it. Kerry Washington doing a John Wick-style hallway fight? Omar Sy snarling in French? The hype is real. But watching the Shadow Force DVDSCR is cinematic self-sabotage. Early social media reactions from test screenings rave