Search results
Oct 16, 2020 · Reputedly “inspired by true events” but really just riffing outrageously on the Central California Water Contamination Wars, “The Devil Has a Name,” directed by actor Edward James Olmos, who also plays a supporting role here, is an angry movie that’s angry about the right things.
The Devil Has a Name: Directed by Edward James Olmos. With Kate Bosworth, Chivonne Michelle, Katie Lynn McDowell, Alfred Molina. A psychotic oil matriarch leaves the whole industry exposed when she attempts to outfight a bullish farmer whose water has been poisoned.
- (1.4K)
- Drama, Thriller
- Edward James Olmos
- 2020
Oct 16, 2020 · Oct 19, 2020 Full Review Richard Roeper Chicago Sun-Times [The Devil Has a Name] is not your average legal thriller... with an eclectic mix of actors playing the heroes and villains,...
- (8)
- Edward James Olmos
- R
- David Strathairn
The Devil Has a Name at IMDb; The Devil Has a Name at Rotten Tomatoes; Film review, The Hollywood Reporter, August 5, 2019
- $7.2 million
- Robert McEveety
- Ariel Marx, Mark Tschanz
- Edward James Olmos
Aug 5, 2019 · The Bottom Line Strathairn, Olmos and Sheen soar above the script. The Devil Has a Name is a whistleblower drama a la Erin Brockovich that also wants to be a classic noir whodunit. Olmos balances ...
Oct 14, 2020 · The Devil Has a Name review - fire-breathing thriller about a farmer taking on Big Oil. Kate Bosworth shines in a juicy role as a cigar-smoking oil matriarch in this drama directed by...
Jeffrey M. Anderson Common Sense Media. This whistleblower drama, with its odd touches of comedy and noir, certainly has its heart in the right place, but the story is frustratingly, awkwardly told...