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The Sound of Anger 1968 1h 40m Drama List Reviews In an affluent California community law firm, Walter Nichols (Burl Ives) is a hard-nosed, irascible senior partner who acts as adviser to the ...
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2 days ago · It's natural to be suspicious of an Angel Studios picture; after all, the Utah-based movie studio made its mark last year with the surprising box office success of the child-trafficking thriller "Sound of Freedom." The film raked in $242 million off the back of a QAnon conspiracy-peddling star and the overwhelming sensation of fighting back against the godless, "woke" Hollywood system that ...
Mar 17, 2005 · The ending is the making of the movie, its transcendence, its way of casting everything in a new and ironic light, causing us to reevaluate what went before, and to regard the future with horror and pity. Without the ending, "The Upside of Anger" is a wonderfully made comedy of domestic manners. With it, the movie becomes larger and deeper.
Supremely-clever courtroom thriller. Lynda Day George is up for murder! Can James Farentino and Burl Ives save her? There's a really clever story here, with lots of suspects and lots of twists. The biggest (and best) twist of all coming in the closing seconds. It's got a large cast of engaging characters. The lawyers are the stars, navigating some tricky waters as they try to find ways to ...
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The biggest (and best) twist of all coming in the closing seconds. It's got a large cast of engaging characters. The lawyers are the stars, navigating some tricky waters as they try to find ways to exonerate their unsympathetic clients. Farentino and Ives are great, but Lynda Day is the one to watch.