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Reasonable Doubt stars Dominic Cooper (Need for Speed) as a district attorney hiding a secret… a dark secret. Don’t most of these films coming out next year always involve seemingly good guys hiding a secret that serves as the crux of the film? Is it even really all that recent, or has it been going on for awhile, just more apparent nowadays with the ease of uploading trailers on the internet? Tired central concept or not, Reasonable Doubt looks reasonably interesting.

When DA Mitch Brockden (Cooper) commits a fatal hit and run, he acquits the man accused of causing it (played by Samuel L. Jackson). However, when new details emerge that Jackson’s character is a serial murderer, Brockden is conflicted between finding justice while being burdened with his own guilt. When Jackson’s character reveals that he was at the scene of the murder, everything becomes a psychological mind game of cat and mouse over who’ll break first.

Reasonable Doubt will be on VOD on January 17th and in select theaters.