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Minority Report
TrailerSet in Washington D.C. in 2054, where police utilize a psychic technology to arrest and convict murderers before they commit their crime, the film tells the story of an officer from that unit who is himself accused of a future murder.Actors: Tom Cruise, Max von Sydow, Steve Harris, Neal McDonough, Patrick Kilpatrick, Jessica Capshaw, Richard Coca, Keith Campbell, Kirk B.R. Woller, Klea Scott, Frank Grillo, ...»Director: Steven SpielbergCountry: United StatesDuration: 145 minQuality: HDRelease: 2002IMDb: 7.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Chief John AndertonPlayed by: Tom CruiseDirector Lamar BurgessPlayed by: Max von SydowFletcherPlayed by: Neal McDonoughKnottPlayed by: Patrick KilpatrickCaseyPlayed by: Anna Maria HorsfordDanny WitwerPlayed by: Colin FarrellAgathaPlayed by: Samantha MortonWally the CaretakerPlayed by: Daniel LondonArthurPlayed by: Michael DickmanDashiellPlayed by: Matthew DickmanDr. Iris HinemanPlayed by: Lois SmithGideonPlayed by: Tim Blake NelsonLara ClarkePlayed by: Kathryn MorrisOlder SeanPlayed by: Tyler Patrick JonesHoward MarksPlayed by: Arye GrossLeo CrowPlayed by: Mike BinderAnne LivelyPlayed by: Jessica HarperRufus RileyPlayed by: Jason AntoonDr. Solomon EddiePlayed by: Peter Stormare -
Directors of "Minority Report"
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Creators of "Minority Report"
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Critic Reviews of "Minority Report"
New YorkerAugust 05, 2013The worst thing about the new Steven Spielberg picture is the title, Minority Report. The best thing about it is pretty much everything else.
Wall Street JournalAugust 05, 2013Though his movie wraps challenging ideas and ingenious visual conceits in a futurist film-noir style, it's pretentious, didactic and intentionally but mercilessly bleak.
New York Magazine/VultureAugust 05, 2013High-concept science-fiction escapades often try to impose new ways of seeing, but Spielberg seems intent on blistering our optic nerves.
Associated PressAugust 05, 2013For its stunning visuals and standout performances, Minority Report -- or at least the first three-fourths of it -- might just be the best movie so far this year.
NewsweekJuly 06, 2010Ferociously intense, furiously kinetic, it's expressionist film noir science fiction that, like all good sci-fi, peers into the future to shed light on the present.
Chicago ReaderJune 04, 2007A highly effective thriller whose futuristic panoramas rival those of A.I. Artificial Intelligence.
London Evening StandardJune 15, 2016If less poetic than AI, Minority Report is much more confidently directed, with a firmer sense of its maker's own urge to entertain and stimulate rather than bemuse.
Tulsa WorldJune 15, 2016Even if he belabors the ending and can't resist tempering the darkness with a strained ray of hopefulness, Minority Report is a document that proves Spielberg among the top ranks in a minority of film geniuses.
Total FilmAugust 05, 2013This is a grown-up movie by men who've suddenly realised that their inner Peter Pans have deserted them.
Baltimore SunAugust 05, 2013Too much of Minority Report is facile, albeit at a very high level.
Radio TimesAugust 05, 2013This masterfully sleek vision of the future from director Steven Spielberg is an awesome mix of skewed science fiction, twisty Hitchcock-style thrills, stunning blue-grey tinged photography and outstanding design.
Screen InternationalAugust 05, 2013[Minority Report] takes themes from Blade Runner, Total Recall and especially the little seen Gary Fleder-directed Impostor and stirs them up into an absorbing thriller.
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