It certainly sounds like a John Grisham thriller (definite article, noun), though the original novel was in fact by a George Dawes Green. Yet it even looks a bit like a Grisham, a damsel-in-distress thing (or a Demi-in-distress, Moore exactly), set against the backdrop of a Mafia murder trial, with the overmatched heroine (an armtwisted jury member and single mom) summoning up reserves of grit and cunning to best the coldblooded villain (the bedroom-voiced Alec Baldwin), whose confidence is shaken only when anyone points out to him that he has no friends. Pat and predictable, start to finish. Directed by Brian Gibson. (1996) — Duncan Shepherd
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