In ‘Canterbury’s Law,’ justice gets its eyes full (Tilda Swinton)
11th March, 2008 - Posted by Turner -
Michael Clayton Terry Kinney Swinton

Scorteccia the orders, belittles McConnelland Grant and Krauss according to-fortune teller. Canterbury isn’t an easy person to like or, seems, to work with. Too much different Canterbury isn’t from Denis Leary Tommy Gavin, the antihero of “Rescue Me.” (no surprise, really: Leary and “Rescue Me" of the colleague; the producer Jim Serpico is executive producers of this exposure.) A scene soon in the debut of Monday’s has Canterbury to repeatedly prepare its observations of court classroom still until that it does not obtain to the cadence the just right, not various of that Tilda Swinton has made with one similar scene in “Clayton.” has gained an Oscar. If there’s of the justice, Margulies will obtain at least one nomination of the emmy.. All it is not exactly fresh, however. Always the host-stars monday of brilliantKinney (a Co-founder of Steppenwolf Theatre Company) also like district lawyer that moreover seems disposed to fold the law as well as like Canterbury.
Posted on: March 11, 2008
Filed under: Denis Leary, McConnell, Michael Clayton, Terry Kinney, Tilda Swinton, Tommy Gavin









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