If good intentions made great movies, then Ruba Nadda’s “Inescapable” would be a slam dunk. Its story of political intrigue and the depths to which

If good intentions made great movies, then Ruba Nadda’s “Inescapable” would be a slam dunk. Its story of political intrigue and the depths to which
Released at the height of the slasher renaissance following the runaway success of 1996’s “Scream,” “Urban Legend” doesn’t get any points for logic or consistency,
For most of its running time, this sequel to the surprise juggernaut it just as original and clever as its predecessor. Like the first movie