With Aldis Hodge, Cross' Seeks Justice for Its Title CharacterAldis Hodge's Alex Cross is a physically robust interpretation, diverging from Morgan Freeman's portrayal while staying true to the character's literary roots.
One of Fiction's Most Popular Detectives Finally Has His Own TV Show. It Nails His Appeal.The memoir lacks sufficient personal insight into James Patterson's life and his iconic character, Alex Cross.
With Aldis Hodge, Cross' Seeks Justice for Its Title CharacterAldis Hodge's Alex Cross is a physically robust interpretation, diverging from Morgan Freeman's portrayal while staying true to the character's literary roots.
One of Fiction's Most Popular Detectives Finally Has His Own TV Show. It Nails His Appeal.The memoir lacks sufficient personal insight into James Patterson's life and his iconic character, Alex Cross.
Even a heroic detective like 'Cross' can't save this Prime Video adaptationThe new series Cross presents a Black detective who leverages race-based assumptions to capture criminals, showcasing both intelligence and strength.
'Cross' star Aldis Hodge shares how becoming a dad helped him shape his Alex Cross characterAldis Hodge reinterprets Alex Cross in a personal way, drawing from his experiences as a new father for the upcoming series 'Cross'.
Prime Video's "Cross" Adaptation is Killer | TV/Streaming | Roger EbertSuccessful adaptations require a convergence of talent, source material, and setting to satisfy audiences.
Even a heroic detective like 'Cross' can't save this Prime Video adaptationThe new series Cross presents a Black detective who leverages race-based assumptions to capture criminals, showcasing both intelligence and strength.
'Cross' star Aldis Hodge shares how becoming a dad helped him shape his Alex Cross characterAldis Hodge reinterprets Alex Cross in a personal way, drawing from his experiences as a new father for the upcoming series 'Cross'.
Prime Video's "Cross" Adaptation is Killer | TV/Streaming | Roger EbertSuccessful adaptations require a convergence of talent, source material, and setting to satisfy audiences.
What to watch: Jesse Eisenberg's A Real Pain' is anything butA Real Pain explores complex familial dynamics and deeper societal issues through a road-trip narrative.
Cross' and The Lincoln Lawyer' Offer Different Spins on the Same FormulaThe contrasting approaches of Cross and The Lincoln Lawyer highlight a shift from dark, heavy narratives to lighter, more entertaining crime dramas.