![]() He has to run - and as he's running, he has to figure out how you prove that you're not going to commit murder. Minority Report (2002) The most recent tech-noir film on this list, Minority Report, stars Tom Cruise and is directed by Steven Spielberg. And then the precogs' identify Anderton himself as the next killer. The only thing he's able to feel is the satisfaction of sparing others from the agonizing pain that he's suffered. At home, he's a lonely soul devastated by the probable murder of his son and a failed marriage, numbing himself with drugs and old home movies. Roku has curated their own channel of free movies and TV, showcasing slightly older movies like Hook, The Karate Kid, and Rudy, alongside TV shows like Schitt’s Creek, Without a Trace, and a. Anderton only feels alive when he's stopping a crime. ![]() There's no way to know if everyone who's arrested under this program would have become a killer, but since the program began there hasn't been a single murder in Washington. Anderton monitors the images to identify and catch murderers before they kill. 50 years from now, in Washington, D.C., detective John Anderton ( Tom Cruise) heads up an experimental "pre-crime" program that wires the brains of genetically altered "precogs" (short for "precognition") to computers that display their glimpses of the future.
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