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When asked why Terry hesitated to shoot the deer and what Bob's intention is in the hunting scene, the director told Screen Rant that there's a "sort of pursuit" that Terry "thinks he's going to ...
In the former, Law’s composite character, Terry Husk, is relocated by the FBI to a sleepy field office in Idaho after a punishing career opposing the likes of the Sicilian Mob and the KKK.
Jude Law, the English actor with the pretty blue eyes and sculpted jaw, might seem an unlikely choice to play Terry Husk in Justin Kurzel’s pulse-pounding crime thriller “The Order.” ...
Directed by Justin Kurzel, "The Order" is the fact-based story of an FBI agent tracking a violent neo-Nazi group in the Pacific Northwest during the 1980s.
Jude Law stars as FBI agent Terry Husk in the film "The Order." Law told Newsweek that he would leave the director voice messages while in character.
But it’s that second performance, a frowsy FBI agent named Terry Husk, that really stuns you, because it’s Jude Law, going darker than ever. “There’s something about you, ...
Based on real events in 1980s Washington State, the trailer for Justin Kurzel’s cat-and-mouse thriller (below) sees Law as agent Terry Husk, who is convinced the robberies are not the work of ...
The Gist: When Terry Husk (Law) arrives in Coeur D’Alene, Idaho in 1982, it’s to take over the FBI field office there, which is basically empty. The entire area is kinda empty ...
This is the backdrop of The Order, Justin Kurzel's highly engrossing (if politically slight) police story, in which fictitious FBI officer Terry Husk (Jude Law) begins pulling on real-world ...
But it’s grizzled FBI veteran Terry Husk (Jude Law) we follow as he moseys into a seemingly quaint Idaho town to take over a quiet, one-man bureau, a forced slowdown after years spent ...
Law’s character, Terry Husk, arrives in Idaho a man in desperate need of repair. His marriage is shaky, as is his corrosive history with alcohol. He’s anticipating a quiet, ...