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At Risk (2010 film)

At Risk is a 2010 American TV movie directed by Tom McLoughlin and starring Andie MacDowell and Daniel Sunjata. It is based on the book of the same name by Patricia Cornwell, who has a small role as a waitress.

At Risk
Based onAt Risk by Patricia Cornwell
Screenplay byJohn Pielmeier
Directed byTom McLoughlin
StarringAndie MacDowell
Daniel Sunjata
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerDamian Gancziewski
CinematographyAlwyn Kumst
EditorCharles Burnstein
Running time90 minutes
Release
Original networkLifetime Television
Original releaseApril 10, 2010 (2010-04-10)

The film was followed by a sequel, The Front (2010), also directed by Tom McLoughlin.

Plot edit

Win Garano, an Apache nicknamed "Geronimo", is working for Monique "Money" Lamont in the Boston DA's department. Lamont is running for Governor of Massachusetts using the concept of "at risk" to try to gain votes, saying that everyone is at risk from crime but when she becomes governor it is the criminals who will be at risk. To promote her political campaign she re-opens and assigns Garano to a cold case concerning the murder of a 90-year-old woman 35 years previously, demonstrating to voters that she can clear up old crimes as well as new ones.

Jesus Baptista, a criminal, has recently been acquitted of drug dealing and arson. One evening he goes to Lamont's house and lies in wait for her. At the same time, Garano is visiting his grandmother "Nana", where he sees TV coverage of a press conference called by Lamont, during which she agrees in answer to an aggressive questioner that the investigator on the cold case is called "Geronimo". Upset by this he sends a text to Lamont submitting his resignation but immediately afterwards he receives a text threatening Nana's life unless he drops the case. He changes his mind and calls Lamont to tell her that he wishes to continue the investigation. At this point Baptista snatches Lamont and drags her into the house causing her to drop her mobile. Unable to contact her, Garano drives to her house where a fight ensues, resulting in Baptista being shot dead by Garano. Evidence is discovered that Baptista had apparently been paid to kill Lamont. Facts about the cold case are difficult to find and police corruption is suspected. It then emerges that there is a connection between the murder and the attack on Lamont.

Win and his partner Sykes race against the clock to figure out not only the murder of Vivian Finley but how it connects to Monique’s assault and the suicide of a fireman named Mark Holland.

Win and Sykes question Vivian’s daughter-in-law Kim who confesses to the murder and cover up but something doesn’t sit right with Win. Upon realizing that Kim Finley’s son is none other than Jesse Huber (Win’s former mentor and friend) it becomes a race against the clock to find Jesse before he could hurt Nana.

A shootout occurs and Sykes is killed as Win kills Jesse. The cold case of Vivian Finley is officially solved with her murderer having been killed himself. Win is seen standing at Sykes’ graveside in Knoxville and he begins to cry, a lesson that Jesse taught him a n all it’s irony.

Cast edit

Reception edit

Reviews were mixed. David Hinckley, in the Daily News, wrote "This Lifetime adaptation of Patricia Cornwell's thriller At Risk is smarter and better than the average TV movie."[1] while April MacIntyre in Monsters and Critics criticized inconsistencies in the plot; she said "In this day and age of empty coffers it is a stretch at best to think Massachusetts' tax payer funds would be earmarked to solve a Tennessee cold case murder. Another annoyance for me, as an ex resident of Essex county, is the confusion of county names. Boston is Suffolk County. Why that detail was cocked up is beyond me."[2] and according to Laura Fries in Variety, the film "has a talented cast and polished tech credits, but they just don't yield much of a movie".[3]

References edit

  1. ^ David Hinckley (April 9, 2010). "Lifetime adaptation does Patricia Cornwell's thriller 'At Risk' justice" February 22, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Daily News. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  2. ^ April MacIntyre (April 11, 2010). "Review: Andie MacDowell Is At Risk for Lifetime" January 28, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Monsters and Critics. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  3. ^ Laura Fries (April 7, 2010). "Review: 'Patricia Cornwell's At Risk'" November 23, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. Variety. Retrieved November 23, 2014.

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At Risk is a 2010 American TV movie directed by Tom McLoughlin and starring Andie MacDowell and Daniel Sunjata It is based on the book of the same name by Patricia Cornwell who has a small role as a waitress At RiskBased onAt Risk by Patricia CornwellScreenplay byJohn PielmeierDirected byTom McLoughlinStarringAndie MacDowellDaniel SunjataCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducerDamian GancziewskiCinematographyAlwyn KumstEditorCharles BurnsteinRunning time90 minutesReleaseOriginal networkLifetime TelevisionOriginal releaseApril 10 2010 2010 04 10 The film was followed by a sequel The Front 2010 also directed by Tom McLoughlin Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editWin Garano an Apache nicknamed Geronimo is working for Monique Money Lamont in the Boston DA s department Lamont is running for Governor of Massachusetts using the concept of at risk to try to gain votes saying that everyone is at risk from crime but when she becomes governor it is the criminals who will be at risk To promote her political campaign she re opens and assigns Garano to a cold case concerning the murder of a 90 year old woman 35 years previously demonstrating to voters that she can clear up old crimes as well as new ones Jesus Baptista a criminal has recently been acquitted of drug dealing and arson One evening he goes to Lamont s house and lies in wait for her At the same time Garano is visiting his grandmother Nana where he sees TV coverage of a press conference called by Lamont during which she agrees in answer to an aggressive questioner that the investigator on the cold case is called Geronimo Upset by this he sends a text to Lamont submitting his resignation but immediately afterwards he receives a text threatening Nana s life unless he drops the case He changes his mind and calls Lamont to tell her that he wishes to continue the investigation At this point Baptista snatches Lamont and drags her into the house causing her to drop her mobile Unable to contact her Garano drives to her house where a fight ensues resulting in Baptista being shot dead by Garano Evidence is discovered that Baptista had apparently been paid to kill Lamont Facts about the cold case are difficult to find and police corruption is suspected It then emerges that there is a connection between the murder and the attack on Lamont Win and his partner Sykes race against the clock to figure out not only the murder of Vivian Finley but how it connects to Monique s assault and the suicide of a fireman named Mark Holland Win and Sykes question Vivian s daughter in law Kim who confesses to the murder and cover up but something doesn t sit right with Win Upon realizing that Kim Finley s son is none other than Jesse Huber Win s former mentor and friend it becomes a race against the clock to find Jesse before he could hurt Nana A shootout occurs and Sykes is killed as Win kills Jesse The cold case of Vivian Finley is officially solved with her murderer having been killed himself Win is seen standing at Sykes graveside in Knoxville and he begins to cry a lesson that Jesse taught him a n all it s irony Cast editAndie MacDowell as Monique Money Lamont Daniel Sunjata as Win Geronimo Garano Diahann Carroll as Garano s grandmother Nana Edsson Morales as Jesus BaptistaReception editReviews were mixed David Hinckley in the Daily News wrote This Lifetime adaptation of Patricia Cornwell s thriller At Risk is smarter and better than the average TV movie 1 while April MacIntyre in Monsters and Critics criticized inconsistencies in the plot she said In this day and age of empty coffers it is a stretch at best to think Massachusetts tax payer funds would be earmarked to solve a Tennessee cold case murder Another annoyance for me as an ex resident of Essex county is the confusion of county names Boston is Suffolk County Why that detail was cocked up is beyond me 2 and according to Laura Fries in Variety the film has a talented cast and polished tech credits but they just don t yield much of a movie 3 References edit David Hinckley April 9 2010 Lifetime adaptation does Patricia Cornwell s thriller At Risk justice Archived February 22 2013 at the Wayback Machine Daily News Retrieved November 23 2014 April MacIntyre April 11 2010 Review Andie MacDowell Is At Risk for Lifetime Archived January 28 2013 at the Wayback Machine Monsters and Critics Retrieved November 23 2014 Laura Fries April 7 2010 Review Patricia Cornwell s At Risk Archived November 23 2014 at the Wayback Machine Variety Retrieved November 23 2014 External links editAt Risk at AllMovie At Risk at IMDb At Risk at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title At Risk 2010 film amp oldid 1144841524, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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