accessAtlanta

City & State or ZIP Tonight, this weekend, May 5th...
City & State or ZIP
City & State or ZIP Tonight, this weekend, May 5th...
City & State or ZIP
'Find Me Guilty': About as convincing as Diesel's toupee

A big stand-up ad for "The Sopranos" sat in the lobby of the theater where "Find Me Guilty" was screened for critics. Bad idea. The promo didn't do any good for the theater itself, now that fewer people than ever turn off the tube to take in a movie at the multiplex. And it definitely didn't do any favors for "Guilty" — a leaden mob drama confirming that HBO now owns the goombah factory. Read the full review

TO SUM UP
When he's sent to prison, Jackie Dinorsio refuses to turn government witness against his former associates in a New Jersey crime family. Instead, he defends himself in court and shows an intrinsic understanding of the legal process that gradually change the course of the trial.

FILM FACTS ...
Yari Film Group
'Find Me Guilty'

Director: Sidney Lumet
Starring: Vin Diesel, Peter Dinklage, Annabella Sciorra, Richard Portnow, Linus Roache
Run time: 125 minutes
Release date: March 17, 2006
Rating: R for strong language and some violence.
See showtimes

On the web
Official movie site
View the trailer
   Trailers require Quicktime

Rate 'Find Me Guilty'
  Go see it
  Make it a matinee
  Wait to rent
  Don't bother


Voter Limit: Once per Hour
View Poll Results
READ THE REVIEW

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: C-
"... mainly serves as an attempt to launch Vin Diesel off the sci-fi and action-flick treadmill. Good try, Vin. Maybe next time."

The Palm Beach Post: B
"... a highly watchable, albeit lightweight, slice of New Jersey crime family life."


Sign up for our weekend events newsletter »

Become a fan of accessAtlanta on Facebook »