Slap in the Face for Clint Eastwood
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2024 10:55 am
Clint Eastwood's latest, and probably last, movie is being released today, but you probably won't get a chance to see it in theaters. It's called Juror #2 and it's a legal thriller, as you might guess. It stars Nicholas Hoult as a juror at a murder trial of a man accused of killing his girlfriend whose badly battered body was found near a bar where the two fought earlier in the evening. What Hoult knows, but no one else does, is that he was driving on the same highway that night in a bad rainstorm when he hit something he thought was a deer, but he now realizes may have been the dead woman. His moral dilemma is the focus of the movie. It has a solid supporting cast, including Toni Colette, J.K. Simmons, and Kiefer Sutherland. The movie is set in Savannah, where Eastwood made Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. The film has gotten very good reviews, with some reviewers calling it one of the best studio films of the year. I haven't seen it yet but I plan to go next week. According to reviews, it's an amazing work by a 94-year-old director.
At least, I'll get a chance to see it because it's playing in one theater here in Atlanta with no advertising and only one trailer I've seen (and I see a lot of trailers at the movies I go to each week). At the same time, the Tom Hanks/Robin Wright movie Here has tons of commercials, and Liam Neeson's latest action film is also opening this weekend at a bunch of theaters. Juror #2 is playing on 50 screens in the entire country, most, as you might guess, in places like NY and LA. There are no plans to release it wider later in the month. It will probably show up on Max in January or February. There's a possibility Eastwood may get an Oscar nomination (for his age as much as anything) and Hoult as well.
Clint Eastwood has been an amazing director for the last forty years, with a body of work as good as or better than almost anyone else (including two Oscars). He deserves better than the shabby treatment he's getting from Warner Brothers.
At least, I'll get a chance to see it because it's playing in one theater here in Atlanta with no advertising and only one trailer I've seen (and I see a lot of trailers at the movies I go to each week). At the same time, the Tom Hanks/Robin Wright movie Here has tons of commercials, and Liam Neeson's latest action film is also opening this weekend at a bunch of theaters. Juror #2 is playing on 50 screens in the entire country, most, as you might guess, in places like NY and LA. There are no plans to release it wider later in the month. It will probably show up on Max in January or February. There's a possibility Eastwood may get an Oscar nomination (for his age as much as anything) and Hoult as well.
Clint Eastwood has been an amazing director for the last forty years, with a body of work as good as or better than almost anyone else (including two Oscars). He deserves better than the shabby treatment he's getting from Warner Brothers.