Lone Star Lawyers - Movie Verdicts

Deep dive podcasts into your favorite legal movies!

Chadwick Boseman and Josh Gad in Marshall

Movie Verdicts: Marshall

By Daniel Hare | March 19, 2020

Daniel and Robert talk about the importance of being heard, seeing someone great in their prime, and give out a bunch of awards for this 2017 biopic of Justice Thurgood Marshall.

Charles Loughton and Marlene Dietrich star in Witness for the Prosecution

Movie Verdicts: Witness for the Prosecution

By Daniel Hare | February 27, 2020

Listen to “Movie Verdicts: Witness for the Prosecution” on Spreaker. Listen on your Apple or Android Phone! Robert and Daniel talk about this 1950’s classic from Agatha Christie and Billy Wilder, which includes one of the wildest endings of any legal movie. If you haven’t watched Witness for the Prosecution, go see it and then…

Lone Star Lawyers - A Few Good Men

Movie Verdicts: A Few Good Men

By Daniel Hare | February 14, 2020

Listen to “Movie Verdicts: A Few Good Men” on Spreaker. Listen on your Apple or Android Phone! Daniel and Robert do a deep, deep dive into this courtroom drama classic. – The origin story – Would Linda Hamilton have been a better Jo Galloway? – What’s happening with Kaffee drinking/driving, and Sam riding with him?…

lincoln towncar from The Lincoln Lawyer

Movie Verdicts: The Lincoln Lawyer

By Daniel Hare | January 31, 2020

Listen to “Movie Verdicts: The Lincoln Lawyer” on Spreaker. Listen on your Apple or Android Phone! Daniel and Robert break down The Lincoln Lawyer. Do lawyers still ask judges to continue cases while they look for the key witness Mr. Green? Did Haller give the right advice to his first client to take the plea…

My Cousin Vinny legal movie podcast

Movie Verdicts – My Cousin Vinny

By Daniel Hare | January 17, 2020

Listen to “Movie Verdicts – My Cousin Vinny” on Spreaker. Listen on your Apple or Android Phone! On the first Movie Verdicts episode of Lone Star Lawyers, Daniel and Robert Callahan do a deep dive into My Cousin Vinny. What was the best cross-examination? Do the defendants get off in real life (i.e. Robert’s hot…