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There isnt much to dislike about director Maggie Betts The Burial, a solid courtroom drama that hits all the expectations of the genre (and sometimes even exceeds them). Inspired by true events, this rousing David versus Goliath story is well cast, well acted, well told, and is set up to be an all-around crowd pleaser.
Mississippi funeral home owner Jeremiah OKeefe (Tommy Lee Jones) has fallen on hard times. The mom-and-pop business has been in his family for generations, and he aims to have something to pass down to his plethora of children and grandchildren. When a deal with the CEO (Bill Camp) of a heartless multibillion dollar death care industry corporation goes South, Jeremiah hires the smooth talking, charismatic personal injury a...