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Critical Consensus

Dueling Critics

starstarstar Walter Addiego - SF Examiner
starstarstar Robert Koehler - Variety
starstarstar Roger Ebert - Chicago Sun-Times
starstarstar Jonathan Foreman - NY Post
starstarstar Jay Carr - Boston Globe
starstarstar Gene Seymour - Newsday
starstar Robert Horton - Film.com
starstar Jeff Vice - Deseret News
starstar Mike Clark - USA Today
starstar James Berardinelli - ReelViews
starstar Mark Caro - Chicago Tribune
starstar Lisa Schwarzbaum - EW
star Susan Stark - Detroit News
star Mark Burger - Winston-Salem Journal
star Michael O’Sullivan - Washington Post

The film is nicely paced; the action scenes are snappy and to the point, the settings are varied, and sequences that could have bogged down don’t

- Walter Addiego

There are so many unexplained plot holes the movie started to look like Swiss cheese, and I started to run out of ink writing them all down

- Michael O’Sullivan

Double Jeopardy

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Framed for the murder of her husband, Ashley Judd survives prison and proceeds to find her son and figure out who destroyed her once-happy life; her parole officer (Tommy Lee Jones) is in the way. Bruce Greenwood, Annabeth Gish, Roma Maffia, Davenia McFadden. Director: Bruce Beresford (1999, R)

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