Spotlight on Nov 2018 TGIM celebrity judge Doug Molloy
Doug Molloy was on hand to share his sardonic insights into film and filmmaking last night with the cineastes who attended the November 2018 edition of TGIM. Doug chaired a celebrity judging panel that included District 78 State Representative Heather Fitzenhagan and filmmaker Jamie Hufford.
Molloy’s perspective
as a keen-eyed, opinionated film critic is informed by a nearly 25-year career as a criminal prosecutor. As a long-haired, cowboy-booted hotshot Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Florida, he encountered every conceivable type of crime and criminal defendant, from serial killers, scheming financiers and corrupt local politicians to high-profile cases involving prescription pill mills, sex traffickers and financial fraud. And during his time with the Office of Statewide Prosecution in South Florida, he prosecuted cops
charged with murder, Colombian drug runners and other major cases.
As a film critic, Molloy insists on good storytelling coupled with a clear message that belies why the filmmaker made the movie and the audience should watch it from beginning to end.
November 7, 2018.
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