

This Place Rules
Acclaimed for his unfiltered reporting and deadpan humor, Andrew Callaghan brings his gonzo style reporting to the undercurrents that led to the January 6 Capitol Riot. As one of the best-known and hardest working journalists of his generation, the 25-year-old ventures on a wild RV journey through America to take the pulse of a divided nation.
Critics Sentiment
Raw documentation of January 6th events without spin or narrative
Documentary shows children raised with conspiracy theories and hate
The film rises from its lowest point showing disturbing child indoctrination to its peak documenting January 6th with powerful unbiased journalism
This Place Rules receives praise for Callaghan's unbiased interview style and raw documentation of extremism leading to January 6th, though some critics found it surface-level and disjointed. The film succeeds as both entertainment and warning, with reviewers appreciating its balanced approach to showing both sides of political extremism. While the documentary builds effectively toward its January 6th climax, some felt it lacked narrative depth and became repetitive in places.
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