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Jude Law, The Order
Jude Law stars in new movie, 'The Order'
A new movie featuring Jude Law is out this Friday. Fox 32 Chicago's Jake Hamilton caught up with the star about the buzz the film is getting.
‘The Order’ Star Jude Law on the True Story That Keeps Repeating Itself: “There’s a Fight Ahead of Us’
Law, who plays an FBI agent on the trail of a real-life white supremacist leader, did not interact with onscreen antagonist Nicholas Hoult until their first scene together.
‘The Order’ Review: Jude Law vs. Idaho Extremists
The actor plays an FBI agent in 1983 on the trail of a white-supremacist sect in Justin Kurzel’s crime film based on a true story.
Jude Law still loves 'The Holiday' 18 years later
The Holiday has been a seasonal staple in households. Jude Law, who has fond memories of filming the romantic comedy, reveals to Yahoo Entertainment that he "can't believe" it has stood the test of time.
Yes, Jude Law still loves 'The Holiday': 'You can't plan for that kind of a relationship with a film to its audience'
Law says he always wanted to make a romantic-comedy before "The Holiday" and is surprised people associate him with the genre. "It was a happy time."
Did Jude Law just ruin The Holiday?
Jude Law just ruined the magic of the 2006 holiday classic, "The Holiday." In the movie, Jude plays Cameron Diaz's love interest and Kate Winslet's brother. While Jude is delighted the movie which it calls "honestly glorious" has become a holiday classic,
Jude Law stars in fact-based drama 'The Order'
Jude Law is enjoying a busy week. Along with his new Disney+ series "Star Wars: Skeleton Crew," he also stars of the tense new drama, "The Order." It's based on a true story of bank robberies, white supremacists and domestic terror.
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‘The Order’: Jude Law vs. Neo-Nazi White Supremacists. Guess Who Wins?
The star gives a career-best performance as an FBI agent chasing down domestic terrorists in an all-too-timely true-crime ...
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The Real Terrorist Group that Inspired The Order
The Order, now a movie starring Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult, was a real-life white nationalist organization in the 1980s.
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‘The Order' Director Justin Kurzel And Jude Law On The Lessons In Their True Crime White Supremacist Story; Details Of New Series ‘Black Rabbit'
When Justin Kurzel set out to direct The Order- he couldn't have known how its real-life history of white supremacy and ...
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Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult lead thriller about the real FBI manhunt for a white supremacist leader
Forty years ago, on Dec. 8, 1984, one of the largest manhunts in FBI history came to an explosive end on Whidbey Island in ...
East Bay Times
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Jude Law talks his new movie: ‘A story that needed to be told’
The tense “
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as Terry Husk, a fictionalized composite character inspired by a number of FBI agents.
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'The Order' review: Jude Law delivers career-best performance in this gripping crime thriller
PLOT In the 1980s, an FBI agent investigates a white-supremacist militia. CAST Jude Law, Nicholas Hoult, Tye Sheridan RATED ...
Roger Ebert
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The Order
Unlike most other true-crime films, "The Order" isn't out to titillate or digress into exploitation. The film instead heeds ...
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What to Watch this week: Jude Law hits theaters in The Order and leads Star Wars: Skeleton Crew
It's a double dose of Jude Law this week with the series debut of 'Star Wars: Skeleton Crew' and the crime-thriller 'The ...
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Jude Law talks about real-life terror plot that inspired new film ‘The Order’
Jude Law tells USA TODAY’s Brian Truitt that his new film “The Order” is based on a real-life terror plot.
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