What was supposed to be a peaceful protest turned into a violent clash with the police. What followed was one of the most notorious trials in history.
Eddie Redmayne
as Tom Hayden
Sacha Baron Cohen
as Abbie Hoffman
Mark Rylance
as William Kunstler
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
as Richard Schultz
Frank Langella
as Judge Julius Hoffman
Jeremy Strong
as Jerry Rubin
John Carroll Lynch
as David Dellinger
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
as Bobby Seale
Alex Sharp
as Rennie Davis
Noah Robbins
as Lee Weiner
Manuel São Bento
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Aaron Sorkin has been around for quite some time. A Few Good Men, Moneyball, Steve Jobs, and arguably one of the best movies of the last decade, The Social Network, all have one thing in common: Sork...
sykobanana
Sacha Baron Cohen has now delivered my 2 favourite & memorable characters of the year in the same fortnight. This movie is a strange incongruence. It inspired/engaged/enraged me at the same time as it made me feel flat. It could have been longer (the time flew by) and drawn out the characters...
Arshia Borjali
It is important for a film to say what it wants to say correctly and to somehow overcome its claim. "The Trial of the Chicago 7" is one of these films. A coherent narrative with a perfectly acceptable script and no extra glamor. Adapting in cinema has always been a difficult task, whether from anoth...
r96sk
Very well made, up until that ending anyway. It's not a bad conclusion, but man is it cringe-inducing. It seems they were going for an end to match <em>'A Few Good Men'</em>, which was also written by Aaron Sorkin of course. From the overly uplifting score, to the slow clap, to the freeze-frame. ...