Seeking Justice
After his wife is assaulted, a husband enlists the services of a vigilante group to help him settle the score. Then he discovers they want a 'favor' from him in return.
5 November 1968, Greenville, Mississippi, USA
20 April 1961, Los Angeles, California, USA
17 April 1995, Florida, USA
9 March 1963, Huntington, West Virginia, USA
13 June 1965, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
16 December 1955, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
25 March 1973, Covington, Louisiana, USA
17 December 1961, Huntington, West Virginia, USA
17 January 1980, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
December 30, 1980 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
17 November 1966, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
June 19, 2012
...a hopelessly uneven thriller that just isn't able to live up to its seemingly can't-miss premise...April 29, 2012
There is a strange and sometimes wondrous intensity in Cage's performances in these films; sometimes his madness is enough to elevate a film - like Werner Herzog's The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans - to a kind of trashy sublimity.April 06, 2012
The movie opens with an embarrassingly obvious scene of exposition and ends in an abandoned mall with a laborious explanation by a talking killer and further villainous actions cleared up by a trusting local detective who can sweep things under the rug.July 27, 2013
As far as a Cage film goes, Seeking Justice is better than the last couple major theatrical releases that have hit the screens.March 16, 2012
Donaldson ... seems to have lost all talent for pacing.November 25, 2013
Seeking Justice is like mediocre pizza; It won't change the world but it should satisfy those hungry for a well-made, generic meal.March 16, 2012
[Cage] shouldn't do any more movies in which his character signals his acceptance of a Faustian bargain by buying two candy bars.March 16, 2012
[Cage] acquits himself well enough in this otherwise rudimentary thriller from deliriously unsubtle director Roger Donaldson.June 20, 2012
Despite growing increasingly preposterous as the minutes tick by, Roger Donaldson's Seeking Justice is still at the high-end of star Nicholas Cage's recent output.March 16, 2012
It's a perfectly palatable and even engaging thriller, albeit one requiring several leaps of faith and/or disengagement with reality.March 15, 2012
It's refreshing to see Nicolas Cage, non-histrionic and sort of subtle, in a halfway clever piece of indie pulp about a teacher who enlists a cult of vigilantes to kill the man who raped his wife.March 16, 2012
A dumb-dumb variant on the Death Wish vigilante justice genre.