Something To Watch Tonight

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Primal Fear

A high-powered lawyer takes on, free of charge, the defense of a troubled young man accused of murdering an archbishop.


This 1996 courtroom thriller stars Richard Gere and Edward Norton, with Norton delivering a performance that, for me, is absolutely stunning in the role of the accused. It’s a truly gripping film, featuring well-written characters, a mystery that keeps you guessing until the very end, unexpected twists, corruption, and conflicting interests — all blended into a fascinating mix that prompts viewers to question the law and just how solid its foundations really are.

Richard Gere, surprisingly, gives a strong performance as the ambitious attorney, Laura Linney is excellent as always, and as I mentioned earlier, Norton is the film’s standout — a revelation who even earned an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the time.

The film ends with a major twist that wraps it all up beautifully.

Woman in the Yard

A lonely woman, dressed entirely in black, suddenly appears on a family's lawn and warns them of a looming tragedy. After being seriously injured, Ramona is left alone in her rural farmhouse to care for their 14-year-old son and 6-year-old daughter. She must now fight to protect herself and the children from the grip of the mysterious woman who simply won’t leave them alone. A typical low-stakes thriller.

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  • The performances are decent, especially from the mother, Danielle Deadwyler.

  • It starts off with an interesting concept, even if it doesn’t quite follow through.

  • It tries to build atmosphere.

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  • Fairly predictable, full of script clichés you can’t avoid.

  • Becomes flat after a certain point.

  • Some parts feel boring.

  • I didn’t find it scary.

  • Lacks energy.

  • The ending is erratic and uninteresting.

  • Feels like they’re stretching a thin idea without a solid script to back it up



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