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Runaway Jury (2003)
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Reviews Counted:148
Fresh:107
Rotten:41
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: An implausible but entertaining legal thriller.
Runtime: 2 hrs 7 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Trials are too important to be decided by juries. From master storyteller John Grisham ("The Firm," "The Pelican Brief") comes RUNAWAY JURY, a suspense-thriller about a high-priced and ruthless... Trials are too important to be decided by juries. From master storyteller John Grisham ("The Firm," "The Pelican Brief") comes RUNAWAY JURY, a suspense-thriller about a high-priced and ruthless jury "consultant" (Gene Hackman) who will stop at nothing to secure a verdict on an explosive trial. With lives and millions of dollars at stake, the fixer wages a deadly battle with a jury member (John Cusack), a mysterious woman (Rachel Weisz) and an honest lawyer (Dustin Hoffman). The film marks the first pairing of screen legends Gene Hackman and Dustin Hoffman. When a young widow in New Orleans brings a civil suit against the powerful corporate consortium she holds responsible for her husband's murder, she sets in motion a multi-million dollar case. But it's a suit that may be won even before it begins - based solely on the selection, manipulation and, ultimately, the attempted "theft" of the jury. Representing the widow is Wendall Rohr (Hoffman), a courtly Southern lawyer with a moral center and a heartfelt passion for the case he's presenting. His opponent is ostensibly the attorney representing the corporation. But in reality, defense counsel is only the front man for Rankin Fitch (Hackman), a brilliant and ruthless jury consultant. At a high tech command center set up in an old French Quarter warehouse, Fitch and his team work on the surveillance and assessment of potential jurors. He will know everything about their lives, and strategically manipulate the jury selection process. The only acceptable result is the perfect jury to vote in favor of his client. Fitch and Rohr soon realize they're not the only ones out to win the jury. One of the jurors, Nick Easter (Cusack), seems to have his own plan for swaying the panel. And a mysterious woman known only as Marlee (Weisz) contacts both Rohr and Fitch telling them the jury's for sale to either of them - and that the verdict won't come cheap. While the case is argued in court, a dangerous cat and mouse game begins to play out in New Orleans' French Quarter. Rohr's morality put to the test, and Fitch is poised to cross the line from selecting a jury to stealing it - no matter who gets hurt in the process. [More]
Starring: John Cusack, Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, Rachel Weisz
Starring: John Cusack, Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, Rachel Weisz, Bruce Davidson, Bruce McGill, Jeremy Piven, Nick Searcy, Stanley Anderson
Director: Gary Fleder
Director: Gary Fleder
Screenwriter: Brian Koppelman, David Levien, Rick Cleveland, Matthew Chapman
Producer: Arnon Milchan, Gary Fleder, Christopher Mankiewicz
Composer: Christopher Young
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Reviews for Runaway Jury
A goofy potboiler that can't even deliver the old-fashioned, lofty Hollywood liberalism inherent in the material.
A very good movie with a fun cast, an inspiring story-line, an exhilarating pace and entertainment all around.
A captivating thriller that combines intensely personal motivations with broad swipes at the very foundations of justice.
Runaway Jury serves up intrigue in and out of the courtroom, making use of French Quarter squalor to add to atmosphere, and the actors don't attempt to outdistance the material.
The movie hums along with a kind of sublime craftsmanship, fueled by the consistent performances of Hackman and Hoffman, the remarkable ease of John Cusack, and the juicy typecasting in the supporting roles.
You may be exhausted by the time the gavel comes down. But even if you disagree with the film's political agenda, you'll be impressed with the skill with which it makes its case.
You think a jury is chosen to give a fair and impartial verdict? Think again. Runaway Jury turns that particularly lofty civic duty on its ear.
John Grisham’s latest film has John Cusack, Gene Hackman and Dustin Hoffman at the helm... and they steer this smart, slick, explosive story right into box office bliss.
...it's quite telling that the most engaging element of the flick vacates in the first five minutes.
Director Gary Fleder's already dubious talents are further hindered by a screenplay which sports the pawprints of four different writers.
A blandly offensive object that squanders a great cast on his usual blend of topical commentary, vague stabs at moral ambiguity and the kind of plot twists that will pleasantly surprise the slower members of the audience.
Watching a movie this impersonal play out for 127 minutes is like being sequestered in a dingy motel without a six-pack.
John Grisham's novels have inspired a cottage industry of judicial movies -- including The Firm, The Client and The Pelican Brief. But Runaway Jury might be the best of 'em all.
Certainly not awful and definitely not excellent, Runaway Jury should please fans of the Courtroom Genre and those who admire the varied talents of Cusack, Hoffman and (especially) Hackman.
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