There was an era, once upon a time when Sharon Stone could
carry an entire movie. That time, however, is now far, far in the past. Once
she was nominated for an Oscar, but she does not have the chops to headline a
film in this day and age. Nowhere is this point so clear as with her new
direct-to-video effort, “Border Run,” a movie that sets out to be a harrowing
examination of human trafficking along the US/Mexico border, but that is
crushed under the heavy hand of its own message of injustice.
