Bunker Hill
Rating: PG-13
Stars (out of 4): ***
Synopsis: In Lawrence filmmaker Kevin Willmott's latest drama, James McDaniel portrays a former Wall Street executive who heads to a small Kansas town to reconnect with his estranged family. But when an unaccountable event knocks out all electricity and communication, the town is thrown into chaos.
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