Review of Runaway Jury (2003) by Spencer S — 29 Nov 2010
Actually a decent film. There was a theme of coercion meets ethics, the acting was superb, and the plot was not only believably but impressively researched. Props go to Cusack especially, who took on a role outside his usual repetoire of romantic comedies, and into one that involved retribution and suffering.
Hackman and Hoffman played off each other impressively, as they've known each other so long, and Weisz, always an amazing actress, was exceptional.
This review of Runaway Jury (2003) was written by Spencer S on 29 Nov 2010.
Runaway Jury has generally received positive reviews.
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