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In this brisk five-minute comedy from director Tom Lawlan, a young man named Alex, played by Jenson Rutherford, declare...
In the gripping thriller "Reasonable Doubt," high-profile prosecutor Mitch Brockden, played by Dominic Cooper, seems to have it all—a successful career and a loving family. But his perfect life unravels when he hits a man with his car on a snowy night and, in a moment of panic, flees the scene. The next day, he discovers that a troubled man named Clinton Davis, portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson, has been charged with the murder. Torn by guilt but desperate to protect his own reputation, Brockden finds himself in a chilling moral dilemma as he uses his legal expertise to ensure Davis's conviction. However, as the case progresses, Brockden begins to uncover disturbing truths that suggest Davis may not be as innocent as he appears, plunging him into a dangerous game of cat and mouse. Directed by Peter Howitt, this taut, 90-minute thriller weaves a tense atmosphere of paranoia and deception, forcing viewers to question the very nature of justice and the heavy price of a single, reckless decision.