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News: Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg travel to the future in 'Minority Report'

Joe Baltake
Sacramento Bee Movie Critic
In his gaspingly good "Minority Report," Steven Spielberg outdoes himself with a vivid, troubling depiction of a futuristic society where lawlessness, of all things, has become the latest form of pollution. ...
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
At a time when movies think they have to choose between action and ideas, Steven Spielberg's "Minority Report" is a triumph -- a film that works on our minds and our emotions. It is a thriller and a human story, a movie of ideas that's also a whodunit. ...
Steven Rea
Philadelphia Inquirer
Adapted from a Philip K. Dick short story, "Minority Report" is taut entertainment that juggles brainy ideas about perception, predetermination and free will -- and drops things in a messy third act where the vintage noir gets bathed in a bit too much Spielbergian glow. ...
Glenn Lovell
San Jose Mercury News
It's exhilarating and downbeat. Escapist and hard to shake. It's a PG-13 rush that (somehow) encompasses murder, adultery, drug addiction and black-market body parts -- all with a liberal dash of mordant humor. ...
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Minority Report
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(2002)

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Overview:
Based on a story by famed science fiction writer Philip K. Dick, "Minority Report" is an action-detective thriller set in Washington D.C. in 2054, where police utilize a psychic technology to arrest and convict murderers before they commit their crime. Tom Cruise plays the head of this Precrime unit and is himself accused of the future murder of a man he hasn't even met.
Starring:
Tom Cruise, Colin Farrell, Samantha Morton, Kathryn Morris, Max von Sydow, Lois Smith, Tim Blake Nelson, Peter Stormare, Arye Gross, Mike Binder, Jessica Harper and William Mapother
Directed by:
Steven Spielberg
Written by:
Scott Frank and Jon Cohen (based on a story by Philip K. Dick)
Cinematographer:
Janusz Kaminski
Composer:
John Williams
Studio:
20th Century Fox/Dreamworks
Release Date:
June 21, 2002
MPAA Rating:
(PG-13) - for violence, brief language, some sexuality and drug content
Running Time:
140 minutes
Websites:
Official Site
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