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Best Joseph Ruben Movies

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Dive into the suspenseful world of Joseph Ruben, a director known for crafting taut thrillers and compelling dramas that often explore the darker sides of human nature. From chilling psychological dramas to pulse-pounding action, Ruben's films consistently deliver gripping narratives and memorable performances. This list celebrates the best of his work, showcasing his ability to build tension, delve into complex characters, and keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Now it's your turn! Explore the curated list of Ruben's films below and decide which ones deserve the top spots. Consider everything from the film's direction, the acting, the story, and overall impact. Cast your votes and help us determine the ultimate favorites among Joseph Ruben's impressive cinematic contributions. Your votes will help shape the definitive ranking of this talented director's most impactful works.

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True Believer (1989)

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In Joseph Ruben's gripping legal drama *True Believer (1989)*, James Woods delivers a powerhouse performance as Eddie Dodd, a once-fiery civil rights attorney now relegated to defending drug dealers, his idealism long extinguished. His cynical world is shaken when Roger Baron (Robert Downey Jr.), a bright-eyed law school graduate who idolized Dodd's past triumphs, appears, seeking to learn from the master. It's Baron's unwavering belief and idealistic prodding that eventually compels a reluctant Eddie to take on a potentially career-resurrecting case: that of a young Korean man who, according to his desperate mother, has spent eight years in jail for a murder he insists he did not commit. What begins as a seemingly clear-cut case unravels into a complex web of corruption, racial prejudice, and a system unwilling to admit its mistakes, forcing Eddie to confront not only the truth of the murder but also the buried ideals of his own past. *True Believer* stands as a quintessential Joseph Ruben film, perfectly showcasing his knack for crafting taut, character-driven thrillers that delve into the murkier corners of society. Ruben expertly builds suspense not just around the whodunit aspect of the murder case, but around Eddie Dodd's painful journey of re-engagement and redemption. With intense performances from Woods and a magnetic early-career Downey Jr., Ruben navigates complex themes of racial injustice, government corruption, and journalistic ethics with a steady hand, ensuring the film is as intellectually stimulating as it is emotionally gripping. Its blend of a compelling mystery, a deeply personal character arc, and sharp social commentary firmly establishes *True Believer* as one of Ruben's most resonant and finely directed works, easily earning its place among his best.

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