“The Order” (2024) is a brooding investigative thriller that puts another feather in director Justin Kurzel’s cap. After the chilling character portraits in “Nitram” and “The Snowtown Murders,” Kurzel returns with an equally harrowing depiction of evil in human beings. This time, he shifts his focus toward a White Supremacist terrorist group that was active in the 1980s. He paints the picture of a small American town mainly through the eyes of an FBI agent, who ends up in a cat-and-mouse chase with the terrorist group’s members. Although the plot essentially leads us toward its leader’s capture, it is more interested in interrogating the human tendencies that affect the usual order of any place, and how people react in such situations of change.
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The Order (2024) Plot Summary & Movie Synopsis:
“The Order” starring Jude Law offers a grim portrait of an FBI investigation in the 1980s to investigate a white supremacist group,...
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The Order (2024) Plot Summary & Movie Synopsis:
“The Order” starring Jude Law offers a grim portrait of an FBI investigation in the 1980s to investigate a white supremacist group,...
- 4/18/2025
- by Akash Deshpande
- High on Films
The criminally underrated The Order did not gain as much attention as other titles released on the big screen in 2024. Last year provided moviegoers a number of critically acclaimed features across various genres, leaving the Justin Kurzel-directed crime thriller somewhat overshadowed. However, that doesn’t mean the film wasn’t a critical success, with a 92% Rotten Tomatoes score as of this writing. Now, the movie is bound to be introduced to a much wider audience this month. The Order — starringJude Lawand Nicholas Hoult — will be added to Hulu's extensive library starting April 18, 2025.
The crime thriller boasts an ensemble cast led by Law and Hoult, both of whom have impressive acting portfolios under their belts. Law, best known for his performance in 1999's The Talented Mr. Ripley, has continued to prove his range as an actor time and again with a range of genres, including comedy, thriller, drama, and action.
The crime thriller boasts an ensemble cast led by Law and Hoult, both of whom have impressive acting portfolios under their belts. Law, best known for his performance in 1999's The Talented Mr. Ripley, has continued to prove his range as an actor time and again with a range of genres, including comedy, thriller, drama, and action.
- 4/14/2025
- by Ryan Louis Mantilla
- Collider.com
The Order is an American action thriller film with a satisfyingly slow-burn style that is maintained till the very end. Adapted from Kevin Flynn and Gary Gerhardt’s non-fiction book titled The Silent Brotherhood, the film’s plot follows the arrival of an FBI officer, Terry Husk, at the small town of Coeur D’Alene, in the state of Idaho, where he suspects a White supremacist group to be the perpetrators behind recent crimes. Overall, The Order makes for quite an interesting and intense watch, particularly because of its connection with true events, and is definitely recommended to fans of the genre.
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What is the film about?
Set in 1983, The Order begins somewhere in the outskirts of Denver, where three men dismiss the words being spoken on the radio program as the show host talks about how anti-Semitism is just a sign of cowardice. Clearly having some staunchly racist views,...
Spoiler Alert
What is the film about?
Set in 1983, The Order begins somewhere in the outskirts of Denver, where three men dismiss the words being spoken on the radio program as the show host talks about how anti-Semitism is just a sign of cowardice. Clearly having some staunchly racist views,...
- 12/25/2024
- by Sourya Sur Roy
- DMT
Based on true events in the 1980's The Order stars Jude Law as FBI agent Terry Husk investigating a series of car heists and bank robberies. He soon discovers that the crimes are the work of a Neo-Nazi terrorist group, fronted by Bob Mathews (Nicholas Hoult), looking to fund their uprising against the US Government.
Set to release in US cinemas on July 6, Justin Kurzel's crime thriller received a 7-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival. Early reviews put the film at an 86% Rotten Tomatoes score, with critics largely describing the film as a compelling and intelligent docudrama. In a newly released trailer, suspicions grow about Husk after white supremacist fliers begin to appear around Washington.
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Looking into the fliers,...
Set to release in US cinemas on July 6, Justin Kurzel's crime thriller received a 7-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival. Early reviews put the film at an 86% Rotten Tomatoes score, with critics largely describing the film as a compelling and intelligent docudrama. In a newly released trailer, suspicions grow about Husk after white supremacist fliers begin to appear around Washington.
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Looking into the fliers,...
- 10/11/2024
- by Keira Sutcliffe
- CBR
The Order trailer shows Jude Law's FBI agent going after Nicholas Hoult's white supremacist group in a new action thriller with an 86% Rotten Tomatoes score.
Today, Vertical released the first official trailer for The Order. Watch it below:
More to come...
Source: Vertical
The Order (2024) 8/10
A lone FBI agent, stationed in a small Idaho town, uncovers a disturbing connection between a series of violent bank robberies and a white supremacist group known as The Order. As the investigation deepens, the agent finds himself up against a dangerous domestic terror organization bent on sowing chaos across the Pacific Northwest.
Director Justin KurzelRelease Date December 5, 2024Writers Gary Gerhardt, Kevin Flynn, Zach BaylinCast Chantal Perron, Stafford Perry, Sally Bishop, David LeReaney, Judith Buchan, Shawn Markwardt, Paul Wood, Jerod Blake, Reid Fisher, Lenore Stillwell, Dayna Lea Hoffman, Sarah Haggeman, Matias Lucas, Sean Tyler Foley, Geena Meszaros, Randy Fisher, Huxley Fisher, Morgan Holmstrom,...
Today, Vertical released the first official trailer for The Order. Watch it below:
More to come...
Source: Vertical
The Order (2024) 8/10
A lone FBI agent, stationed in a small Idaho town, uncovers a disturbing connection between a series of violent bank robberies and a white supremacist group known as The Order. As the investigation deepens, the agent finds himself up against a dangerous domestic terror organization bent on sowing chaos across the Pacific Northwest.
Director Justin KurzelRelease Date December 5, 2024Writers Gary Gerhardt, Kevin Flynn, Zach BaylinCast Chantal Perron, Stafford Perry, Sally Bishop, David LeReaney, Judith Buchan, Shawn Markwardt, Paul Wood, Jerod Blake, Reid Fisher, Lenore Stillwell, Dayna Lea Hoffman, Sarah Haggeman, Matias Lucas, Sean Tyler Foley, Geena Meszaros, Randy Fisher, Huxley Fisher, Morgan Holmstrom,...
- 10/10/2024
- by Adam Bentz
- ScreenRant
Jude Law's latest film, The Order, received a seven-minute standing ovation at the Venice International Film Festival and promises to be one of the best movies of the year. While much of the attention went to the film's leading man, Law's co-stars and director also enjoyed the celebration-like reception of the crime thriller, which is based on a true story. The Order is director Justin Kurzel's latest drama and stars Law alongside Nicholas Hoult, Tye Sheridan, Sebastian Pigott, Jurnee Smollett, Huxley Fisher, and Marc Maron, among others.
Per a report from the event via Variety, the premiere in Venice resonated with the audience, who cheered for the director and cast for seven whole minutes (some reports put the number as high as eight), during a standing ovation that would likely have lasted longer if the cast and crew hadn't exited the theater. Other films that received standing ovations...
Per a report from the event via Variety, the premiere in Venice resonated with the audience, who cheered for the director and cast for seven whole minutes (some reports put the number as high as eight), during a standing ovation that would likely have lasted longer if the cast and crew hadn't exited the theater. Other films that received standing ovations...
- 9/3/2024
- by Federico Furzan
- MovieWeb
An amazing cosplay session has given the Flash a darker costume that works quite well for the hero. @speedforce_pr's take on the Fastest Man Alive's outfit makes a good argument for Barry Allen to ditch his ruby red threads for good.
The Flash isn't called the Scarlet Speedster for no reason. The outfits worn by those who have gone by the Flash moniker have always had large fields of red in their uniforms. Save for a few yellow accents, both Barry and Wally West's costumes were largely crimson-colored. Even if one could never see the Flash in action, the people of Central City could always see a distinct red blur trailing behind the speedster wherever he went. Of course, all the Flashes have had some alternate-colored costumes before. But no matter what changes in apparel they make, they always return to their bright red duds.
The Flash Gets...
The Flash isn't called the Scarlet Speedster for no reason. The outfits worn by those who have gone by the Flash moniker have always had large fields of red in their uniforms. Save for a few yellow accents, both Barry and Wally West's costumes were largely crimson-colored. Even if one could never see the Flash in action, the people of Central City could always see a distinct red blur trailing behind the speedster wherever he went. Of course, all the Flashes have had some alternate-colored costumes before. But no matter what changes in apparel they make, they always return to their bright red duds.
The Flash Gets...
- 5/18/2023
- by Justin Epps
- ScreenRant
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