This is a welcome throwback for audiences raised on '90s action flicks - what they used to call "a pulse-pounding roller-coaster thrill-ride of a movie".
The camera bounces along, its path blocked frequently by the back of some fleeing figure, so that you're never quite sure where you are, where you're going or what you're looking at...
The premise isn't bad; I like the fact this hysteria happens in and around people's homes, because it's an excuse for the filmmakers to uncover secrets normally kept behind closed doors. A pity there are no great revelations here.
This latest bigscreen retrofitting of a vintage TV series (1968-73) feels like the most shameless effort yet in the renewed exploitation of the youth market.
I have been watching The Practice for many years and in addition to L.A. Law, these are my two best legal television programs and Judge Judy is my one and only best legal Judge Show. I have learned so much from these shows and I would like to know When and Where to purchase 3 thru 8 Seasons of The Practice and 1 thru 8 Seasons of L.A. Law.