![]() ![]() ![]() Creator and writer Andrew Sodroski served as executive producer along with John Goldwyn and Michael Dinner, the latter of whom also served as the series' director. Gethin Anthony and Kelly Jenrette co-star in the series, which was co-produced by Lionsgate and Spectrum. The series may not boast Oscar winners like Rockwell and Bates, but the cast is still solid, with Judith Light playing Jewell's mother, Carla Gugino playing reporter Kathy Scruggs, and Arliss Howard plays ATF bomb expert Earl Embry. There's a lot of raid action here, and I'm eager to learn more about Rudolph's motive, and how Jewell felt when the real suspect was caught. It lets you know who the bad guy is and the two-minute trailer plays to the strength of its title - a bomb explodes, and the police are coming for whoever did it. It doesn't get mired down in media ethics. I like that right off the bat, this trailer doesn't play the "is he guilty?" game with Richard Jewell. Jack Huston plays Rudolph here, and he looks positively unhinged. In fact, one important element that I wish Eastwood had explored more was the identity of the actual bomber - Eric Rudolph, who was the mastermind behind the Centennial Park bombing. ![]()
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