India, May 6 -- Alec Baldwin's Rust has finally made its way to theatres over three years after the tragedy that cast a dark shadow over its production. But now that the movie is out, the burning question is: what kind of film is it really? Spoiler alert: it's definitely not your average Western.

To jog your memory, Rust made headlines for all the wrong reasons. The film, which was being shot in New Mexico, was embroiled in tragedy when Baldwin's prop gun accidentally fired during a rehearsal, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on October 21, 2021. What should have been a harmless rehearsal turned into a nightmare, sparking criminal and civil lawsuits involving Baldwin, other crew members, and Hutchins' family. The situation took on...