Primal Fear
Following the challenges that a young intelligent lawyer named Martin Viel, who takes the case of defending a young poor boy named Aaron Stampler, who has been falsely accused of murdering a priest, the thing that brings terrible for him by the real suspect, the thing that brings terrible for him.
7 July 1946, San Francisco, California, USA
19 April 1952, Havana, Cuba
23 October 1939, Billings, Montana, USA
1 July 1962, Chicago, Illinois, USA
19 August 1969, Hollywood, California, USA
4 January 1963, Aurora, Illinois, USA
19 June 1953, Los Angeles, California, USA
2 September 1954, Tuba City, Arizona, USA
8 November 1952, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
15 July 1952, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, USA
23 June 1957, Chicago, Illinois, USA
February 17, 2005
Memorable for Edward Norton's chilling debut.
December 28, 2004
Works quite well as a mystery and as a courtroom drama.
December 29, 2007
Unfortunately, Primal Fear hasn't aged well; there are wrinkles and pockmarks all over its face.
June 19, 2009
An unfolding mystery in which truth is elusive, and twists are the order of the day...gives Norton a career-making opportunity to strut his stuff. [Blu-ray]
February 25, 2009
Exhibits many of the genre's common weaknesses, but the fine acting of Edward Norton, Laura Linney and Richard Gere enables us to forgive them.
March 26, 2009
Helped greatly by excellent performances from both of the film's leads, as well as the rounded supporting cast.
May 07, 2011
...a solid drama that's elevated on an all-too-consistent basis by Norton's impressively hypnotic work.
January 25, 2006
Ed Norton is out of this world in his break-out performance.
May 01, 2011
Edward Norton became an instant star after making a splashy, Oscar-nominated performance in this well-executed horror thriller.
March 05, 2009
The plot is engaging, the cast is exceptional, and Hoblit moves things along in commendably straightforward fashion. Very entertaining.
January 01, 2000
As a forum for its actors and for the big-screen directorial debut of multi-Emmy winner Gregory Hoblit, the film is up to the job.

