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Dom Hemingway
TrailerSafecracker Dom Hemingway is released after spending 12 years in prison and seeks payment for refusing to rat out his boss Ivan Fontaine. He sets off with his partner in crime Dickie looking to collect what he has owed for keeping his mouth shut and protecting his boss Mr. Fontaine. After a near death experience, Dom tries to re-connect with his estranged daughter, but is soon drawn back into the only world he knows, looking to settle the ultimate debt.Actors: Jude Law, Luca Franzoni, Richard Graham, George Sweeney, Mark Wingett, David Baukham, Nick Raggett, Simeon Moore, Richard E. Grant, Glenn Hirst, Kaitana Taylor, ...»Director: Richard ShepardCountry: United StatesDuration: 93 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Dom Hemingway"
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Characters of "Dom Hemingway"
Dom HemingwayPlayed by: Jude LawDickie BlackPlayed by: Richard E. GrantEvelynPlayed by: Emilia ClarkeLestorPlayed by: Jumayn Hunter -
Directors of "Dom Hemingway"
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Creators of "Dom Hemingway"
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Critic Reviews of "Dom Hemingway"
Arizona RepublicApril 24, 2014Dom is effusive with self-destructive charisma, the kind of loose cannon you'd follow into an all-night bender in spite of your better judgment.
Detroit NewsApril 18, 2014You don't so much care where Dom is going as how he's getting there, and he's getting there loud.
Seattle TimesApril 17, 2014"Dom Hemingway" has two terrific things going for it: snappy dialogue (I was quite fond of the accusation "You disrespected my cat") and Law, who's both funny and scary in equal measures.
Minneapolis Star TribuneApril 17, 2014The title character of this florid crime comedy could be an escapee from a Tarantino script, all flashy character traits and verbal overkill.
Miami HeraldApril 17, 2014Dom Hemingway is often viciously funny, and every time you think the movie has run out of steam, Shepard spins things in a new direction, keeping the energy from flagging (including one of the most startling car crashes I've ever seen in a film).
St. Louis Post-DispatchApril 17, 2014While Law bellows blasphemous poetry, his director orchestrates a noirish light show with a cockeyed rhythm.
Washington Free BeaconJuly 14, 2016An angry and noisy romp that left this reviewer feeling cold.
Willamette WeekSeptember 10, 2014The results are so delightful you can't help hoping Law lets his hairline recede and gym membership expire.
Under the RadarAugust 15, 2014Dom Hemingway lives or dies by the audience's identification with its protagonist.
Movie MetropolisJuly 28, 2014Jude Law gives a bravura performance as the title character, but you can't escape the feeling that this 2013 crime comedy-drama could have been either funnier or more dramatic.
Examiner.comJuly 28, 2014In his attempt to build a story around a two-dimensional character, writer/director Richard Shepard has ended up with a meandering mess of clichés that was in desperate need of some originality.
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