Jandy Hardesty’s review published on Letterboxd:
Description on DirecTV's guide: “A reporter lets his publisher frame him for murder to show the fallacy of circumstantial evidence.” Yeah, there's no way THAT can go wrong. Which is a pretty good description of most noirs, but you can usually expect a bit of a boost with Fritz Lang films, and this one doesn't disappoint. I expected a twist in the end, but the twist that actually came was not remotely what I expected, and it was delicious.
How it entered my Flickchart:
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt > Fruit of Paradise
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt > Dogma
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt < Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt > Juno
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt > 28 Days Later…
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt < Little Women (1933)
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt < Braveheart
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt < Alien
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt < This is Not a Film
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt > Cruel Intentions
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt > The Big Combo
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt > The Driver
Final #545 out of 3527