Misconduct
The movie tells the story of an ambitious lawyer as he finds himself caught in a power struggle between a corrupt pharmaceutical executive and his firm's senior partner. When he decides to take on a case against the pharmaceutical executive, he becomes a murder suspect...
3 October 1984, Stuart, Florida, USA
28 June 1970, Los Angeles County, California, USA
21 October 1988, Austin, Texas, USA
26 December 1976, Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA
13 October 1979, Maryland, USA
6 February 1982, London, England, UK
28 March 1981, New York City, New York, USA
12 May 1978, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
9 September 1980, Covington, Louisiana, USA
31 December 1937, Margam, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK
June 02, 2016
The plot is gossamer thin, the twist would take a two-year-old about as many seconds to see coming and it's a miracle there is any scenery left by the time Pacino and Hopkins were done.
June 02, 2016
It's with strange awe that you realise, halfway through the legal thriller Misconduct, that it may actually be the worst film either Anthony Hopkins or Al Pacino have ever starred in.
June 05, 2016
An overcomplicated potboiler that's so bad it's almost good.
February 05, 2016
Why on earth is Anthony Hopkins involved in this? Or Al Pacino?
June 09, 2016
A disaster of Room-sized proportions.
February 05, 2016
Except for Mr. Hopkins and Mr. Pacino, going through their familiar paces, incompetent is the word.
February 06, 2016
Some handsome location shooting in New Orleans doesn't make up for the Oscar winners' relentless hamming and a plot that twists way beyond credibility.
June 05, 2016
It's so hilariously inept that it's almost worth watching.
February 05, 2016
Such a ragged and desultory muddle is "Misconduct."
February 04, 2016
A derivative but diverting thriller featuring relatively subdued turns by Anthony Hopkins and Al Pacino.
February 09, 2016
The movie's silly-arty aesthetic is regurgitated Polanski, and there's a shameless script steal from Presumed Innocent.

