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      Marshall

      2017, History/Drama, 1h 58m

      147 Reviews 5,000+ Ratings

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      Marshall takes an illuminating, well-acted look at its real-life subject's early career that also delivers as an entertainingly old-fashioned courtroom drama. Read critic reviews

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      Movie Info

      Young Thurgood Marshall faces one of his greatest challenges while working as a lawyer for the NAACP. Marshall travels to conservative Connecticut when wealthy socialite Eleanor Strubing accuses Black chauffeur Joseph Spell of sexual assault and attempted murder. He soon teams up with Sam Friedman, a local Jewish lawyer who's never handled a criminal case. Together, the two men build a defense while contending with racist and anti-Semitic views from those who deem Spell to be guilty.

      • Rating: PG-13 (Sexuality|Mature Thematic Content|Some Strong Language|Violence)

      • Genre: History, Drama, Biography

      • Original Language: English

      • Director: Reginald Hudlin

      • Producer: Paula Wagner, Jonathan Sanger, Reginald Hudlin

      • Writer: Michael Koskoff, Jacob Koskoff

      • Release Date (Theaters):  wide

      • Release Date (Streaming):

      • Box Office (Gross USA): $10.0M

      • Runtime:

      • Distributor: Open Road

      • Production Co: Chestnut Ridge, Hudlin Entertainment

      • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital

      • Aspect Ratio: Scope (2.35:1)

      Cast & Crew

      Chadwick Boseman
      Josh Gad
      Kate Hudson
      Dan Stevens
      James Cromwell
      Keesha Sharp
      Sophia Bush
      Jussie Smollett
      Marina Squerciati
      Barrett Doss
      Ahna O'Reilly
      Derrick Baskin
      Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas
      Michael Koskoff
      Jacob Koskoff
      Lei Luo
      Yan Xu
      Chris Bongirne
      Hunter Ryan
      David Ryan
      Tom Ortenberg
      John Cappetta
      Kevin Lamb
      Lai Pan
      Lili Sun
      Newton Thomas Sigel
      Tom McArdle
      Marcus Miller
      Richard Hoover

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      • Dec 27, 2018

        solid, but maybe just a bit slow

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      • Feb 19, 2018

        It's a little strange that the movie is named after Thurgood Marshall and yet he winds up as a supporting player. There's a potentially interesting idea there, specifically how the inherent racism of the 40s forced Marshall into the background of this court case but it's barely explored.

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      • Nov 24, 2017

        This is a slightly above average, old-fashioned courtroom drama that doesn't push the envelope or pack any surprises but doesn't really disappoint either. Chadwick Boseman and Sterling K. Brown put on fine performances, while Gad, who I'm not a huge fan of if I'm being honest, does his best to keep pace. This is a solid movie about a subject that deserves to be spotlighted, but not a film that will leave a lasting impression.

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      • Nov 13, 2017

        I hate to say most, but there's a lot of biopics that are very formulaic in nature. And come to think of it, every genre deals with that issue. I can acknowledge that it's immensely hard to make a film that feels fresh and relevant at the same time. But I think the reason I tend to feel this way about biopics is because a lot of them seem to be directly aimed for the Oscar audience. And while that could be the case with Marshall, it's nothing less than a delightful film to watch. As with so many biopics, the main reason Marshall succeeds is Chadwick Boseman's unsurprisingly good turn as the famous lawyer, Thurgood Marshall. Whether or not Thurgood was this way in real life, I absolutely loved the sheer display of confidence in Boseman's portrayal. It was almost to the point of cockiness, without being arrogant. It's that balance that made me appreciate what this man brought to the table. Of course, there's also the dynamic of having a story that is still relevant to this day. Not only are people of color still discriminated, underestimated, and not believed in the court of law, but the idea of pitting race against race in the courtroom is something that is still unfortunately an issue today. So in a way, it was disheartening to watch the injustices happening throughout Marshall, as we know they are far from being over in the 1940's, but it's always nice to see something stick up for their people no matter what time period they are from. Boseman isn't the only one who gives a good performance as Josh Gad, Sterling K. Brown, Kate Hudson, James Cromwell, and a few others give valuable turns as their respected characters. I think my only issue with the film is that it ultimately felt very safe. I'm not one to know how these real life cases played out, but Marshall definitely feels like it took a guarded approach to the subject matter. Because of that, you can appeal to a mass audience, but I don't know that it was as detailed or thorough that it needed to be. Don't get me wrong, Marshall is a powerful film, but I think it could have taken an even further step forward into that realm. 8.2/10

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