As ideas for movies go, a pulse-pounding legal thriller about young hotshot Thurgood Marshall is just about as good as it gets. Marshall was one of the most legendary figures of the Civil Rights Movement and spent years working as an attorney for the NAACP, combating prejudice in the American legal system, confronting racists in and out of the courtroom, and making sure that the scales of justice were just as balanced as they were supposed to be.
The movie we got out of that, aptly titled Marshall, doesn’t quite live up to that promise. It’s a respectable legal thriller about a seemingly innocent man, Joseph Spell (Sterling K. Brown), accused of kidnapping and raping a white socialite named Eleanor Strubing (Kate Hudson). Thurgood Marshall, played by the endlessly charismatic Chadwick Boseman, arrives in town to take over the case, but his brick wall of a judge, played by James Cromwell, refuses to let Marshall try the case solo, and for no good reason whatsoever.
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