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Writer (WGA):
Randy Feldman (written by)
Release Date:
November 2005 (USA) more
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Come in. Sit down. Change your life.
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Making good on a promise he made to his dying wife, a widower (Jones) opens a reading room, a place where people can learn to read. Despite his goodwill, problems in the neighborhood threaten his establishment. | add synopsis
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1 win & 3 nominations more
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The reading Room Is A Showcase for Mr Jones Consummate Acting Abilities more (13 total)
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| James Earl Jones | ... | William | |
| Joanna Cassidy | ... | Diana | |
| Douglas Spain | ... | Javier | |
| Keith Robinson | ... | Darrel | |
| Monique Coleman | ... | Leesha | |
| Kathryne Dora Brown | ... | Jillian | |
| Gabby Soleil | ... | Majoli | |
| Idris Muhammed | ... | Stephen | |
| Austin Marques | ... | Edgar (as Austin Noah Marques) | |
| Jessica Szohr | ... | Dayva (as Jessica Karen Szohr) | |
| Spencir Bridges | ... | Lamont | |
| Tim Reid | ... | Douglas | |
| Georg Stanford Brown | ... | Rahim | |
| Christian Monzon | ... | Omar | |
| Mike Gomez | ... | Keeley |
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Rated PG for some violence, thematic elements and mild language.
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93 min
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The Reading Room, with James Earl Jones in the lead role, is a fine example of why Mr Jones is one of the finest actors alive.
As a wealthy widower who is bringing to fruition his deceased wife's wishes that their personal library be transformed into a public "reading room", the actor, best known for his voice over talents as the ominous Darth Vader in the Star Wars saga, here displays a very believable portrayal of a man whose compassion for others leads him into some new albeit unexpected ground.
The aspect of his portrayal that I find most appealing here, is his fine ability for underplaying the role. This is "perfect" acting, and very few pull it off as well as James Earl Jones.
Never over the top in his portrayal, one gets the feeling in viewing this movie, that underneath that exterior, deep down he really loves those children and the thugs who make a shambles of his reading room. In fact, one WANTS to believe that, and Jones does not disappoint.
Amazingly, he does it without any outright displays of affection, such as hugging and such, rather he brings out this quality through simple things, such as a gesture, a subtle facial expression, etc.
Superb acting is replete with these almost subliminal subtleties, and James Earl Jones here does it with fine style and finesse.
This movie is a must see if only for his acting abilities. In fact, I would go so far as to say that this film may some day be remembered as the crowning artistic achievement in Mr. Jones long, distinguished career.
However there are many more qualities apparent in this film, bringing it to the level of fine art, beyond the scope of this breviloquent review, which will make it highly worth your viewing time.