1/6/2025 by Devin Meenan Slash Film Hollywood Flashback: When Denzel Fired Back at the Health Care System Onscreen 1/6/2025 by Ryan Gajewski The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News The Judge Robert Duvall movies: 20 greatest films ranked worst to best ...
“The Judge” is the kind of movie that offers no surprises – in its plot or in its release – but it’s also the kind of movie about which I tend to shrug and say, “Well, it’s gonna happen.”This film is such obvious award-bait for everyone involved, and the only key ...
to serve on the jury in the trial of a Mafia godfather accused of murder. This is the sort of cross in life that many people happily would not bear, but not Annie Laird. When the judge asks her if she’s read about the case, she says no – but she’s heard about it from her ...
The Judge: Directed by David Dobkin. With Robert Downey Jr., Robert Duvall, Vera Farmiga, Billy Bob Thornton. Big-city lawyer Hank Palmer returns to his childhood home where his father, the town's judge, is suspected of murder. Hank sets out to discover
Film Reviews of Classics and New Releases rom The Carla Renata aka The Curvy Film Critic. Shooting Straight From the Hip
Jugni movie review: Shefali Bhushan’s debut feature has a documentary feel to it, which is natural, given her experience with being a collator and collector of folk sounds around the country.
playing Santa a second time after voicing the titular role in Klaus. Kiernan Shipka does what she can with the part of Gryla, but never seems legitimately threatening when there was the opportunity to hark back to family movies with truly disturbing villains, say Judge Doom inWho Framed Roger...
The Judge and the Assassin (dir. Bertrand Tavernier) A Real Young Girl (Une Vraie Jeune Fille) (dir. Catherine Breillat) The Outlaw Josie Wales (dir. Clint Eastwood) Je Tu Il Elle (dir. Chantal Akerman) The Man Who Fell to Earth (dir. Nicolas Roeg) The Scar (dir. Krzysztof Kieslowski...
But as Kelley plays up the court case, with its smirking biased judge (Anthony Heald) and the life threatening Fulton County Jail consequences that the stoic victim of an unjust system, Conrad (Hill), faces, it’s easy to see why Kelley focused on what he knows best — legal proceedurals...
Bad adaptation of an excellent novel Your reaction to this movie will probably depend on how many Judge Dee novels you've read, and whether you really liked them or not. I've read every single one of them, several times each, and love them. This TV movie does them no justice at all...