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Cover (2007)

Cover (2007)
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A woman accused could be either a killer or a victim in this psychological drama from director Bill Duke. Valerie Maas (Aunjanue Ellis) is a God-fearing housewife and artist who one day finds herself in a situation she never imaged possible -- being questioned on murder charges by no-nonsense police detective Hicks (Lou Gossett Jr.) and Simmons (Clifton Davis), a district attorney eager to close this case. As Valerie repeatedly insists she's not a murderer, she tells the story of the last several months of her life. Valerie's husband, Dutch (Razaaq Adoti), is a psychiatrist with a practice in Atlanta who was offered a high-paying job by his old friend Monica (Paula Jai Parker), who works at a hospital in Philadelphia. Dutch takes the job and Valerie dutifully follows, and as she seeks solace in the women's support group at local church, Dutch spends more and more time with drug-abusing Monica, her wealthy but disinterested husband, Kevin (Roger Guenveur Smith), and obsessively womanizing musician Ryan Chambers (Leon). As Valerie's marriage begins to fall apart, she suspects her husband is being unfaithful, but she's shocked to discover the truth is more complicated than she imagined. Cover also stars Vivica A. Fox, Patti LaBelle, and Mya Harrison. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Louis Gossett, Jr.Vivica A. Fox, (more)
Director(s):
Bill Duke
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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A woman accused could be either a killer or a victim in this psychological drama from director Bill Duke. Valerie Maas (Aunjanue Ellis) is a God-fearing housewife and artist who one day finds herself in a situation she never imaged possible -- being questioned on murder charges by no-nonsense police detective Hicks (Lou Gossett Jr.) and Simmons (Clifton Davis), a district attorney eager to close this case. As Valerie repeatedly insists she's not a murderer, she tells the story of the last several months of her life. Valerie's husband, Dutch (Razaaq Adoti), is a psychiatrist with a practice in Atlanta who was offered a high-paying job by his old friend Monica (Paula Jai Parker), who works at a hospital in Philadelphia. Dutch takes the job and Valerie dutifully follows, and as she seeks solace in the women's support group at local church, Dutch spends more and more time with drug-abusing Monica, her wealthy but disinterested husband, Kevin (Roger Guenveur Smith), and obsessively womanizing musician Ryan Chambers (Leon). As Valerie's marriage begins to fall apart, she suspects her husband is being unfaithful, but she's shocked to discover the truth is more complicated than she imagined. Cover also stars Vivica A. Fox, Patti LaBelle, and Mya Harrison. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Bill Duke
Writer(s):
Aaron Rahsaan Thomas
Producer(s):
Corey RedmondBill DukeWarren Kohler
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Drug Content, Violence, Sexual Situations, Profanity)
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    WILLIAM G.

    Once again YOUR LOW review was WRONG: This is an excellent, well-acted, well-empowered film...that deserve HIGH praise. I wish that this group made more films -- appears to be an independent production. Some big studio missed the boat on releasing this REALLY GOOD movie.

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    Noble R.

    This movie should have been rated beyond 1 1/2 stars. This movie will hold your interest with a real twist in events near the end. A good movie to see! I

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    Diane G.

    I really liked this movie it was very interesting and kept you watching I really recommend this one it is really worth it.

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