is a tremendous showcase for Jude Law, who stars as the title character. Funny, furious, and surprisingly physically-imposing (considering his normally slight build; he bulked up significantly for the ...
The first five minutes of “Dom Hemingway” are a tight shot of Jude Law’s face and naked torso shown in flushing muscular tension while he describes the legendary grandeur and unstoppable power of his ...
“Dom Hemingway” has a great lead character and it knows it. Dom Hemingway (Jude Law) is a motormouthed gangster with zero self-awareness, as self-awareness would stop him from talking. He’s introduced ...
I never would have thought Jude Law, that wispy-thin pretty boy of "The Talented Mr. Ripley" and the "Sherlock Holmes" movies, could ever resemble Terence Stamp in full-blown General Zod mode, but ...
Jude Law has long wanted to leave his mark on the British gangster genre, and his patience pays off in this talky comeback role. The project also benefits from the interval of time, now that the ...
After finding a glut of recent work in television, it’s good to see writer-director Richard Shepard back in theaters with Dom Hemingway. As a big fan of both The Matador and The Hunting Party — ...
Going bald is the best thing that ever happened to Jude Law. Britain’s prettiest export did the best he could with his burden of good looks. He played a genetic ideal in Gattaca and a robotic ideal in ...
Moments after the lights go down and the projector light hits the screen, it becomes obvious why the once-beautiful Jude Law jumped at the chance to gain weight and play the comic grotesquerie that is ...
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