Best two reviews:
1) Boxoffice Magazine - That tension between silly comedy and poignant drama could have been dicey, but Stebbings and Harrelson maintain just the right balance between the two. (Rating: 90) Read Full Review >
2) Variety - Harrelson shines, particularly in framing scenes with Sandra Oh as a tactful court psychiatrist. (Rating: 60) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
3) Los Angeles Times - For all its aspirations, the film never meshes into something cohesive or substantial. Its naive earnestness has its charms, but like its title character, Defendor never takes flight. (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >
4) The Hollywood Reporter - Saving the day is Harrelson's low-key, rooted performance, adding an unexpected layer of poignancy when things take a decidedly darker turn. (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >
1) Boxoffice Magazine - That tension between silly comedy and poignant drama could have been dicey, but Stebbings and Harrelson maintain just the right balance between the two. (Rating: 90) Read Full Review >
2) Variety - Harrelson shines, particularly in framing scenes with Sandra Oh as a tactful court psychiatrist. (Rating: 60) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
3) Los Angeles Times - For all its aspirations, the film never meshes into something cohesive or substantial. Its naive earnestness has its charms, but like its title character, Defendor never takes flight. (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >
4) The Hollywood Reporter - Saving the day is Harrelson's low-key, rooted performance, adding an unexpected layer of poignancy when things take a decidedly darker turn. (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >
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