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Badge of Honor

  • 2018
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
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Badge of Honor (2018)
CrimeDramaThriller

When a veteran African-American street cop is unjustly convicted for the murder of a violent gang-member, he must take his appeal into his own hands to fight for both his life and freedom.When a veteran African-American street cop is unjustly convicted for the murder of a violent gang-member, he must take his appeal into his own hands to fight for both his life and freedom.When a veteran African-American street cop is unjustly convicted for the murder of a violent gang-member, he must take his appeal into his own hands to fight for both his life and freedom.

  • Director
    • Joseph Henson
  • Writers
    • Pete Bollinger
    • Joseph Henson
  • Stars
    • Derrian Tolden
    • Jonny Walker
    • Julia Farino
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    106
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Henson
    • Writers
      • Pete Bollinger
      • Joseph Henson
    • Stars
      • Derrian Tolden
      • Jonny Walker
      • Julia Farino
    • 18User reviews
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    • Alison Todd
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    • Susan Villa
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    Omar Camacho
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    • Mexican Police Officer
    Ivey Conerly
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    Shae Conerly
    • Reporter 2
    Chris Coon
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    Carol Damgen
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      • Joseph Henson
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    10Chrsi

    Fighting a Ghost Trial

    In Court of Appeals, the protagonist isn't just appealing a sentence, he's fighting a verdict already written before the trial began. The film gives voice to the silenced, exposing how prejudice can taint justice. As he walks the tightrope between legal knowledge and emotional collapse, you feel his urgency. The pressure builds with each new challenge, and his loneliness is overwhelming. But what makes this movie shine is its message that no matter how stacked the deck is, there's power in fighting back. The character doesn't seek revenge, only justice. And that makes every step of his journey meaningful and gripping.
    10Droom-3

    Convicted by the System He Served

    Court of Appeals shows the deep irony of being destroyed by the very institution you once protected. The lead character's arc from trusted officer to convict is heartbreaking, but never hopeless. His inner resilience fuels the plot, and his refusal to give up makes him a compelling hero. The movie doesn't sugarcoat anything - not the racial bias, not the legal missteps, not the loneliness of prison life. But it also highlights strength in solitude and the quiet power of a man who refuses to be erased. A sobering, necessary film that opens eyes and stirs emotions.
    10NelsonJ-84

    The Cost of Blue

    Wearing the badge once meant something to him, honor, service, and trust. But in Court of Appeals, that same badge becomes a symbol of betrayal. After being framed and thrown into a system he once upheld, he must fight to stay alive, mentally and physically. He faces the crushing weight of public judgment, institutional corruption, and his own inner demons. This isn't just about proving innocence; it's about healing and rediscovering purpose. The film does an excellent job showing both legal tension and personal grief. It's a painful yet inspiring journey, with truth as the only compass.
    10JackR-016

    Justice Isn't Blind - It's Broken

    Court of Appeals is a stark reminder that justice doesn't always serve those who deserve it most. The protagonist, a Black police veteran, finds himself crushed under a flawed system. The film's strength is in its realism, every legal setback, every betrayal, and every step toward the appeal feels earned. You're not just watching a story; you're watching a man slowly rebuild himself piece by piece. The emotion is raw, the stakes are high, and the payoff is deeply satisfying. It's a quiet yet powerful protest against injustice, and one that lingers in your mind long after it's over.
    10Adam-4643

    Wrongfully Accused, Rightfully Unbreakable

    The strength of Court of Appeals lies in its emotionally honest portrayal of wrongful conviction. The lead character doesn't just endure, he evolves. From heartbreak to legal strategy, the film explores his transformation with depth and nuance. The courtroom scenes are intense, not because of flashy arguments, but because they show real stakes, a man's life hanging in the balance. The emotional scenes with his family are particularly moving, showing what justice delayed truly costs. By the end, the film leaves you not only rooting for his acquittal, but for a complete overhaul of the justice system.

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
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      • 2h(120 min)
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