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Reddit’s Verdict: 5 Best Legal Dramas to Watch on Prime

Reddit’s Verdict: 5 Best Legal Dramas to Watch on Prime
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Courtroom dramas are the ones that fully immerse you into the growing suspense and the technicalities of trials. The genre’s lovers can agree that it’s truly an experience to peep into the process of maintaining law and order and to try to figure out who is right.

Here are 5 worth-watching court dramas, picked by Reddit and available for watching on Prime Video.

  1. 12 Angry Men (1957)

First comes Sidney Lumet’s masterpiece that paved the way for all modern court movies. Set in one jury room, it follows the case of a young man accused of murder and judged by 12 men. The more they delve into the case, the more disagreement between them arouses, while they need to abstract from their own values to render a verdict.

  1. Primal Fear (1996)

Richard Gere-starring thriller focuses on a defense attorney who becomes convinced of his client’s innocence in the case of murdering a Catholic archbishop. Here Edward Norton shines in the role of a mysterious altar boy in his debut movie performance, while the final act offers an unexpectedly jaw-dropping twist that will leave you speechless.

  1. To Kill A Mockingbird (1962)

Here is another classic courtroom film that influenced the subsequent genre’s staples. The accomplished Gregory Peck won an Academy Award for the brilliant portrayal of a Southern lawyer defending a black man accused of rape. The movie extremely benefits from the perfectly-chosen cast and the Pulitzer Prize-winning book source.

  1. Philadelphia (1993)

Starring Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington, this must-see drama tells the story of an attorney who teams up with a personal injury lawyer in an attempt to expose his former employer for misconduct, as he was fired because of his sexuality and having AIDS. Therefore, it explores the deeply rooted prejudice hiding in corporate America.

  1. A Time to Kill (1996)

Finally, we have a star-studded court drama, centering on a black man accused of murdering two white men who raped his ten-year-old daughter. The impeccable performances delivered by Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson, Matthew McConaughey and Kevin Spacey add to the wholesomeness of the intriguing movie plot here.

Source: Reddit