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Presumed Innocent is not agnostic about the morality of Rusty’s decision to cheat
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"The girls are sure gonna like me now."
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The suspects are stacking up with each episode. But will the Apple TV series stay true to the movie ending?
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Sex is the great, and sometimes not-so-great, motivator
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My only real concern here is whether the show will keep the sexy stuff front and center.
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With eight episodes, Presumed Innocence could have opted for extended sex scenes. Here's why succinct montages worked better.
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The series, written by David E. Kelley, also stars Bill Camp, Ruth Negga, Peter Sarsgaard, O-T Fagbenle, Elizabeth Marvel and Renate Reinsve.
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Presumed Innocent is back in a compelling new adaptation.
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Sorry, Jake!
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Another adaptation of Scott Turow's bestselling novel is almost here.
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Every lone wolf fighter needs a surrogate teen daughter.
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Whether it's Mr. And Mrs. Smith, The Bourne Identity or Edge Of Tomorrow, Liman's movies always burst with scrappiness.
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Another day, another Post Malone cameo.
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Road House did film on location, but not in the Florida Keys.
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...plus the remake of Road House starring Jake Gyllenhaal is now on Prime Video!
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"They’re just they’re just a little ode to him," Gyllenhaal told Decider.
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Brave words, bloody knuckles and bare chests. What more could you need?
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"I didn’t want them to appease the MMA fanbase, because these are supposed to be bar brawls," the UFC fighter said.
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"When I put them on in the morning, I'd be reminded of the history of this piece," the actor told Decider.
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You don't want to miss the Gyllenhaal vs. McGregor fight.