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All Critics (10) | Top Critics (7) | Fresh (9) | Rotten (1)
The story is satisfying, an intellectual cut above many TV mysteries.
Not all the films on Mystery Movie Night are equally good, but Innocent is one of the better choices.
The Turow adaptation offers a tantalizing plot, picking up 20 years after the whodunit shocker ending of Presumed Innocent, as the recriminations of past events have caught up with everyone involved.
A rare treat a bit like finding strawberries in a wintry wood.
TNT is right to bring back the format - well done whodunits.
Great to see masterful mystery-making again.
Innocent is an intriguing courtroom drama which will have you guessing up to the very end.
Simultaneously too familiar (by rehashing the plot of the first film) and not familiar enough (by depending on the audience to remember and care about material from two decades ago).
The final twists and reveals are inelegantly dramatized, but as TV, it's still a pretty fair page-turner.
It's Pullman's performance that makes the story so compelling.
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