Juror #2

2024   Warner Brothers Pictures

Rated:  PG-13

Length:  1  hr 54min

Crime ~ Drama ~ Mystery ~ Legal Thriller

Directed by:  Clint Eastwood

Starring:  Nicholas HoultToni ColletteJ. K. Simmons, Francesca Eastwood and Kiefer Sutherland.

Justice Is Blind, Guilt Sees Everything.

Nicholas Hoult stars as Justin Kemp, a journalist and recovering alcoholic in Savannah, Georgia, who is called to serve jury duty during a high-profile murder trial. As Kemp listens to the prosecution’s case, a young man accused of killing his girlfriend after a public altercation, he soon discovers unsettling parallels between his own actions on the night of the crime and the evidence presented in court. The prosecutor, Faith Killebrew (Toni Collette), sees the case as an opportunity to further her campaign for district attorney, while Kemp’s personal struggles add mounting tension to his role as a juror.

As the trial unfolds, Kemp realizes that he may have unwittingly contributed to the victim’s death on the same night of the incident, igniting a powerful moral conflict. Desperate for guidance, he seeks advice from his Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor and weighs whether to sway the jury’s verdict in light of his possible involvement. Within the jury room, debates intensify as forensic evidence and conflicting eyewitness testimony cast doubt on the defendant’s guilt, while Kemp must grapple with emotions of guilt and responsibility without exposing his secret.

Kemp’s inner turmoil challenges him to confront issues of justice, personal accountability, and family loyalty as cracks begin to show in the prosecution’s narrative. Pressures from the courtroom and worries about his wife’s difficult pregnancy further complicate his moral choices, pushing him toward a decision that might change the outcome of the trial and his own life forever. The narrative artfully explores themes of truth and redemption, keeping the resolution tightly guarded as Kemp’s fate, and the real story behind the crime, hangs in the balance.

I honestly can’t say much more about this movie without giving anything away. And I think it is best viewed that way. I am going to write a separate review/story about the movie and do a deep dive into the story, the plot, the dilemma and the ending complete with a SPOILER ALERT WARNING. Did I like the movie? Would I recommend it? Would I watch it again? The answer to all those questions is an absolute yes. Clint Eastwood did a great job with this movie that sucks you in deeper than quicksand at every turn. As did Nicholas HoultToni ColletteJ. K. Simmons, Francesca Eastwood and Kiefer Sutherland. It is a different take on the Legal Thriller and the jury process, well worth a watch.

Give it a go and let me know what you think………….

Norman’s Rare Guitars

2024   Columbia Pictures

Rated:  Unrated

Length:  1 hr  38min

Documentary

Directed by: Devin J. Dilmore

Starring: Norman Harris and too many Musicians, Guitar Players and Fans to list.

“At his world-famous LA guitar shop, founder Norman Harris reflects on his legacy as legendary musicians sing his praises in this heartfelt documentary.”

Kiefer Sutherland Executive produced the Documentary and worked alongside Columbia Pictures to produce the full length film. Norman’s Rare Guitars was started by Norman Harris, a musician who played and toured in bands in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. Norm was playing in a band with Bobby Caldwell (of Derek and The Dominoes fame) called Katmandu. Norm saw and purchased a  Vintage Fender Jazz Bass at a really good price. His musician friends soon took an interest in the bass and offered him way more money than he had paid for it. Always looking to supplement his income as a touring musician, he decided to find some more vintage guitar deals that he could make money on. That very quickly escalated into a growing side business that eventually took over every empty space in his house.

Within a couple of years it had become a full time business, and in 1975 he opened his first rare guitar shop in Reseda, California. Eventually outgrowing the Reseda location, he moved to the current location in Tarzana. The documentary takes a look at the history and the current state of Norm’s health and his business. After a recent battle with health issues, Norm has started to wonder about the legacy of the shop and who will run the business when the day comes he is forced to retire. Joe Bonamassa is Norm’s nephew and has had a very large presence in the store over the years. The family speculates and wonders if he might have a hand in it’s legacy after Norms inevitable retirement.

I am a guitar player and a musician, as well as a writer and the Streaming Movie Guy. Just thought you should know that this review is anything but unbiased. There are tons of musicians, guitar playing celebrities and cameos in this film, a who’s who of musicians, and guitar players. The sheer number of vintage guitars that the shop and Norm currently possess is staggering. Just watching the day to day visitors in the shop in itself is fascinating. I absolutely love this documentary, if you have any interest in music, guitars, or vintage guitars it is a must watch. There is a website for the documentary, I’ll post the link below. There is also a Youtube channel that has become very popular with new videos from the store featuring the guests that stop by.

Highly recommended…yes, yes and yes!

Norman’s Rare Guitars Documentary Website

Norman’s Rare Guitars YouTube Channel

Norman’s Rare Guitars Store Website

Currently streaming on Netflix