Jude Law has long wanted to leave his mark on the British gangster genre, and his patience pays off in this talky comeback role. The project also benefits from the interval of time, now that the ...
A more appropriate title for “Dom Hemingway” would be “Former Pretty Boy Goes Ballistic.” There is no question that Jude Law puts on quite a show as a lowlife safe-cracker who wants revenge after ...
Dom Hemingway doesn’t so much converse as rant — long, colorful, creative tirades that seem to run through the entire Cockney vocabulary he polished while in prison. He rants about the guy who married ...
The Oscars race for best actor may well be a three way fight between Chiwatel Ejiofor, Robert Redford and Matthew McConaughey, though the performance of Jude Law as British gangster Dom Hemingway is ...
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. Director Richard Shepard’s comedy Dom Hemingway ...
Gone is Jude Law's pretty regality; in "Dom Hemingway," the Brit looks rough, and he gleefully tearing into his profane lead role like an untamed wolf that just got its first taste of meat. For Law, ...
If you’re in the mood for a bit of Guy Ritchie-style, British laddie-type bad behavior, you can’t do any better than Jude Law as “Dom Hemingway.” Written and directed by Richard Shepard (“The Matador” ...
Dom Hemingway (R) (93 min.) — Jude Law's ferociously vulgar portrayal of a hard-luck safecracker carries the first hour of this amorality tale. Then writer-director Richard Shepard makes the ...
Facing the camera, a woman in front of him on her knees, Dom Hemingway (Jude Law) stares ahead and asks, “Is my c**k exquisite?” An extended, single-take monologue about the wonder of this guy’s ...
Comedy. Starring Jude Law and Richard E. Grant. Directed by Richard Shepard. (R. 93 minutes.) I never would have thought Jude Law, that wispy-thin pretty boy of "The Talented Mr. Ripley" and the ...
If the idea of Jude Law playing a Cockney safecracker in Dom Hemingway alone isn’t enough to grab you, how about this poster (courtesy of Vulture) of him posing in front of a giant Jill Greenberg ...