The screening began with an emotional standing ovation for the late actor, who died Friday at age 60. The screening began with a standing ovation for Reddick, led by Lionsgate film boss, Joe Drake,…
The screening began with a standing ovation for Reddick, led by Lionsgate film boss, Joe Drake, who said, “There have been a lot of tears. There have been a lot of moments of quiet reflection. Tonight what I would like you to do, however, is make a loud, honoring, grateful applause for a man who was an absolutely human being, extraordinary actor and a big part of this franchise.””
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