in Christopher Morris' new satire, "The Day Shall Come," the stories of many people in the United States are condensed into one bitterly funny but dark comedy about the shortcomings of our justice system
Christopher Morris' movie ultimately says, not all lives matter, many are disposable, and while lacerating in all the right ways, this tragic prank of ruinous consequences is ultimately no laughing matter
"The Day Shall Come" provides welcome evidence that Christopher Morris should be making movies more often, as even this underrealized missive displays a penchant for capturing the sheer lunacy of the war on the terror
"The Day Shall Come" is a short, sharp film, smartly bowing out before risking overkill, and while there's anger kept at bay throughout, offset by the film's many hilariously unhinged elements, there's a finale that drives home a devastating truth