About The Juror
The Juror (1996) is a tense crime thriller that explores the terrifying intersection of civic duty and organized crime. Demi Moore delivers a compelling performance as Annie Laird, a single mother and sculptor who finds herself selected for jury duty in a high-profile mob murder trial. Her life takes a nightmarish turn when she's targeted by the "Teacher" (Alec Baldwin), a sophisticated and ruthless mob enforcer who systematically infiltrates her life to manipulate her vote.
Director Brian Gibson creates palpable tension as the psychological cat-and-mouse game unfolds. Baldwin's portrayal of the chillingly intelligent antagonist is particularly noteworthy, creating a villain who uses psychological manipulation as effectively as physical threats. The film effectively builds suspense as Annie attempts to navigate the impossible situation of protecting her son while maintaining her integrity within the justice system.
While the film received mixed critical reception, it remains an engaging thriller that explores compelling themes of moral compromise and survival. The dynamic between Moore and Baldwin drives the narrative forward, supported by solid performances from Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Annie's son and James Gandolfini in an early role. For viewers who enjoy psychological thrillers with high-stakes scenarios and strong central performances, The Juror offers solid entertainment value and maintains tension throughout its 118-minute runtime.
Director Brian Gibson creates palpable tension as the psychological cat-and-mouse game unfolds. Baldwin's portrayal of the chillingly intelligent antagonist is particularly noteworthy, creating a villain who uses psychological manipulation as effectively as physical threats. The film effectively builds suspense as Annie attempts to navigate the impossible situation of protecting her son while maintaining her integrity within the justice system.
While the film received mixed critical reception, it remains an engaging thriller that explores compelling themes of moral compromise and survival. The dynamic between Moore and Baldwin drives the narrative forward, supported by solid performances from Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Annie's son and James Gandolfini in an early role. For viewers who enjoy psychological thrillers with high-stakes scenarios and strong central performances, The Juror offers solid entertainment value and maintains tension throughout its 118-minute runtime.


















