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Director: Gilbert Cates
Cast: Jason Bateman, James Wilder, Arye Gross, William Converse-Roberts
Two men being questioned in a police station on Christmas Eve both confess to the murder of a cop. With both stories seeming plausible, an investigator is called in to determine which suspect is telling the truth - and why the other one is lying. Crime drama, starring James Earl Jones and Jason Bateman.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Confessions: Two Faces of Evil (1994), a drama TV movie directed by Gilbert Cates, has not received extensive critical attention. The film stars James Earl Jones and Jason Bateman in a story about two men confessing to the same murder. While audience reception details are not widely available, the film appears to be a lesser-known work compared to the filmmakers' more acclaimed projects.
Why you might like this:
Fans of suspenseful crime dramas will appreciate the intriguing narrative of Confessions: Two Faces of Evil from 1994, directed by Gilbert Cates. The film features compelling performances from Jason Bateman and James Earl Jones as two men who both confess to the same murder, leaving the audience to determine which one is telling the truth.