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  1. The Guilty movie review & film summary (2021)

    Ultimately, the narrative of Antoine Fuqua's "The Guilty" operates largely from the motto of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." And yet, to be fair, screenwriter Nic Pizzolatto ("True Detective") does add a few different notes of commentary on American policing and ignorant masculinity that slightly distinguish his take thematically, and Jake Gyllenhaal delivers as one would ...

  2. The Guilty (2021)

    The Guilty. The film takes place over the course of a single morning in a 911 dispatch call center. Call operator Joe Baylor (Jake Gyllenhaal) tries to save a caller in grave danger-but he soon ...

  3. The Guilty

    Full Review | Feb 11, 2022. Zofia Wijaszka Daily Dead. The Guilty is a a tense thriller, but it's also a film about the titular guilt and a mental health issue that needs to be addressed more ...

  4. 'The Guilty' Review: Dial R for Redemption

    Joe, losing his grip on everything that matters, needs to find this woman before it's too late. He desperately needs a save. The Guilty. Rated R for bad words and horrible pictures in your head ...

  5. 'The Guilty' Review: Jake Gyllenhaal Depicts L.A. Cop's Trial by Fire

    'The Guilty' Review: Jake Gyllenhaal Turns a Routine Emergency Into a Conflicted Cop's Trial by Fire Reviewed at Netflix screening room, Los Angeles, Sept. 7, 2021. (In Toronto Film Festival.)

  6. The Guilty

    Release date: Friday, Oct. 1. Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Ethan Hawke, Riley Keough, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, David Castaneda, Paul Dano, Peter Sarsgaard. Director: Antoine Fuqua. Screenwriter: Nic ...

  7. The Guilty Review: Jake Gyllenhaal's Gripping Performance

    That's Jake Gyllenhaal, as a disgraced Los Angeles police detective demoted to 911 dispatcher, in Antoine Fuqua's stripped-down cop drama The Guilty. The film is opening in select theaters and ...

  8. The Guilty (2021)

    The Guilty: Directed by Antoine Fuqua. With Jake Gyllenhaal, Riley Keough, Peter Sarsgaard, Christina Vidal. A demoted police officer assigned to a call dispatch desk is conflicted when he receives an emergency phone call from a kidnapped woman.

  9. The Guilty Review: Jake Gyllenhaal Is Phenomenal in Netflix ...

    The Guilty is a remake of the 2018 Danish film of the same name, and it features the same basic premise. Gyllenhaal (who also produces the film) plays Sergeant Bill Miller, a Los Angeles police ...

  10. The Guilty

    Original-Cin. Sep 27, 2021. Rarely do remakes capture the lightning in the bottle of the source material. But The Guilty does, no doubt in part because screenwriter Nic Pizzolatto, best known for the True Detective series, drafted Gustav Möller, who wrote the original screenplay for and directed the original. Whether a remake was needed ...

  11. The Guilty (2021) Review

    Release Date: 01 Oct 2021. Original Title: The Guilty (2021) When it comes to movies about policing, Jake Gyllenhaal and Antoine Fuqua have excellent form. Gyllenhaal has the terrific buddy cop ...

  12. Netflix's The Guilty Review: Jake Gyllenhaal Delivers a ...

    The Guilty, based on a Danish film of the same name, is set nearly in real-time, and could easily be adapted into a play. This is oftentimes a kiss of death for a movie, but Antoine Fuqua is more ...

  13. Jake Gyllenhaal goes ham in overwrought Netflix thriller 'The Guilty'

    There's a great movie lurking somewhere in The Guilty (which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, and streams on Netflix Oct. 1).Unfortunately that film already exists in the form ...

  14. Jake Gyllenhaal dives into madness in The Guilty

    The Guilty reveals much about the American mindset. It's entirely by accident. As a remake of an already excellent Danish film from 2018, titled Den Skyldige, it's faithful to the point of ...

  15. The Guilty: Why The Reviews Say It's So Good

    The reviews for The Guilty confirm that Jake Gyllenhaal has delivered another great performance worth checking out. This is hardly a surprise for one of Hollywood's best actors, but this was a unique challenge itself. The setup for The Guilty demands that Joe is in practically every scene, and it shouldn't come as a surprise that 90-minutes of Gyllenhaal is an event.

  16. The Guilty Movie Review

    age 12+. Based on 2 parent reviews. BlitzGuy20 Parent of 9-year-old. November 5, 2021. age 13+. Tense, upsetting remake has tons of language and disturbing content. The Guilty (2021) follows a distraught 911 operator attempting to aid a kidnapped woman. Throughout expect strong language and auditory violence. VIOLENCE: MILD Plenty of violence ...

  17. The Guilty (2021 film)

    The Guilty is a 2021 American crime thriller film directed and produced by Antoine Fuqua, from a screenplay by Nic Pizzolatto.A remake of the 2018 Danish film of the same name, the film stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Christina Vidal, with the voices of Ethan Hawke, Riley Keough, Eli Goree, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Paul Dano, and Peter Sarsgaard.. The Guilty had its world premiere at the 2021 Toronto ...

  18. The Guilty Movie Review & Film Summary: A Call For Action (2021)

    The Guilty Movie Review. The movie opens to the LAPD dealing with calls regarding a wildfire in the Hollywood Hills. This already lends a grim tone for the movie and helps set the scene in the LAPD call centre. The general tense atmosphere is juxtaposed with the tension swirling in the mind of the protagonist- Joe Baylor.

  19. "The Guilty" Movie Review

    "The Guilty" Movie Review. written by Olivia Cameron | Opinion Editor October 25, 2021. 1.3K. Jake Gyllenhaal stars as 911 dispatcher Joe Bayler trying to help a woman caller in the new Netflix thriller "The Guilty." The film was released on Oct. 1 and is a remake of a 2018 Danish film of the same name.

  20. The Guilty movie review & film summary (2018)

    With its single setting and real-time story, "The Guilty" is a brilliant genre exercise, a cinematic study in tension, sound design, and how to make a thrilling movie with a limited tool box. The film's own restrictions actually amplify the tension, forcing us into the confined space of its protagonist. The opening moments of "The ...

  21. 'The Guilty' Netflix Review: Stream It or Skip It?

    The Guilty (2021) Netflix movie The Guilty is Jake Gyllenhaal, all the time, every moment, up close and personal. This (mostly) one-man show is the American version of Gustav Moller's Danish ...

  22. 'The Guilty': Film Review

    By Michael Rechtshaffen. January 19, 2018 1:30pm. Despite focusing entirely on a single individual speaking into a headset in a Danish emergency call center, The Guilty nevertheless emerges as a ...

  23. Netflix's 'The Guilty' is a B-Movie That Thinks it's a Blockbuster

    The Guilty, a remake of Gustav Möller's 2018 Danish feature of the same name, stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Joe Baylor, a disgraced police officer working the late shift at a 911 dispatch center ...

  24. Patrick Mahomes' father pleads guilty to DWI charge in Texas, court

    TYLER, Texas (AP) — The father of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes pleaded guilty Tuesday to a drunken driving charge in Texas, according to court records. Smith County District Court records show that Patrick Mahomes Sr., 54, pleaded guilty in Tyler to the driving while intoxicated charge.

  25. Yonkers woman who pleaded guilty in 2021 drunk-driving death of ...

    Authorities say after an argument at their home, Mercedes Vargas drove away with 42-year-old Martires Susana-Pena on the hood. Trump adds RFK Jr., Gabbard to presidential transition team "It was ...

  26. Dateline NBC: Who Killed Nick Morelos?

    After hearing several arguments, the jury started deliberations and came forward with a guilty verdict. Per KGUN 9, the court sentenced him to life in prison. He also received an additional 10.5 ...

  27. 10 Great Movies You Really Need To Stop Calling Guilty Pleasures

    In fairness to Batman Forever, any movie that has to follow Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992) would have a hard job of living up to them. However, a lot of the criticism leveled towards Batman Forever, making it many people's guilty pleasure Batman movie to watch, is extremely unfounded.One of the main problems that people have with Batman Forever is its lighter tone and colorful ...