Synopsis
The tragic and controversial story of Cameron Todd Willingham, who was executed in Texas for killing his three children after scientific evidence and expert testimony that bolstered his claims of innocence were suppressed.
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Cast
- Jack O'ConnellCameron Todd Willingham
- Laura DernElizabeth Gilbert
- Emily MeadeStacy Willingham
- Jade PettyjohnJulie Gilbert
- Rhoda GriffisDarlene
- Blair BomarSandy
- McKinley Belcher IIIPonchai
- Catherine CarlenAbigail
- Noah LomaxAndrew
- Whitney GoinMyrtle
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Arizona Republic
Even though Trial by Fire is less than a masterpiece, it still came as a gut punch that forced me to examine my own complicated feelings on the issue. In short, it taught me something, and that was a surprise. - 60
The Guardian
The film’s old-fashioned nature is a plus and a minus, delivering us the satisfying beats we’ve come to expect from such a story, yet also giving it a dusty, dated feel, playing like a mid-90s TV movie stumbled upon late at night. - 58
IndieWire
Trial by Fire is completely reignited by the scenes between Dern and O’Connell, who form a compelling bond through a thick sheet of plexiglass. More than just an acting masterclass, the probing, delicate conversations between their characters build towards a harrowing tap dance between hope and surrender. - 50
Washington Post
The film never wholly or satisfyingly engages with why Elizabeth becomes so convinced of Todd’s innocence. - 50
The Hollywood Reporter
The filmmaking here is plain, prosaic and earnest. For some, just getting worked up all over again about capital punishment will be enough, but without flair or fresh insights into its chosen subject, this just seems like spinning more wheels about on oft-discussed subject. - 50
The A.V. Club
But Zwick and Fletcher, in their eagerness to make an argument against the death penalty, needlessly stack the deck. - 40
TheWrap
What’s most disingenuous about Trial by Fire is that it knowingly simplifies the institutionalized and ingrained biases that foster the very matter it’s trying to address. - 40
Variety
Every line of dialogue in Trial by Fire is wrapped with so much exposition that the film feels tied to the train-tracks of good taste. Characters don’t converse, they simply say all their thoughts aloud.