Review of Presumed Innocent (1990) by Janet Maslin for The New York Times — 01 Jun 2007
Alan J. Pakula has directed an intense, enveloping, gratifyingly thorough screen adaptation of Mr. Turow's story. Mr. Pakula, who also co-wrote the film with Frank Pierson, is well suited to the job of conveying both the story's suspense and its underlying sobriety.
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This review of Presumed Innocent (1990) was written by Janet Maslin and published by The New York Times on 01 Jun 2007.
Presumed Innocent has generally received positive reviews.
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