About Jade
Directed by William Friedkin of 'The French Connection' fame, 'Jade' (1995) is a stylish neo-noir thriller that plunges viewers into San Francisco's dark underbelly. The film follows brilliant assistant district attorney David Corelli (David Caruso) as he investigates the gruesome hatchet murder of a wealthy businessman. His investigation takes a shocking personal turn when evidence points to his former lover, psychologist Katrina Gavin (Linda Fiorentino), who is now married to his friend and prominent architect Matt Gavin (Chaz Palminteri).
As Corelli digs deeper, he uncovers a complex web of sexual secrets, political corruption, and psychological manipulation. The film's strength lies in its atmospheric direction and strong performances, particularly from Fiorentino who delivers a captivating portrayal of a mysterious, seductive woman at the center of the storm. Caruso brings intensity to his role as the conflicted prosecutor torn between professional duty and personal history.
While 'Jade' received mixed reviews upon release and holds a 5.4 IMDb rating, it has gained appreciation as a cult thriller for its erotic tension, intricate plot twists, and Friedkin's signature gritty style. The film's exploration of obsession, betrayal, and moral ambiguity makes it compelling viewing for fans of 90s thrillers. With its moody cinematography, unexpected narrative turns, and themes that remain relevant today, 'Jade' offers an engaging cinematic experience worth watching for those who enjoy psychological crime dramas with complex characters and atmospheric storytelling.
As Corelli digs deeper, he uncovers a complex web of sexual secrets, political corruption, and psychological manipulation. The film's strength lies in its atmospheric direction and strong performances, particularly from Fiorentino who delivers a captivating portrayal of a mysterious, seductive woman at the center of the storm. Caruso brings intensity to his role as the conflicted prosecutor torn between professional duty and personal history.
While 'Jade' received mixed reviews upon release and holds a 5.4 IMDb rating, it has gained appreciation as a cult thriller for its erotic tension, intricate plot twists, and Friedkin's signature gritty style. The film's exploration of obsession, betrayal, and moral ambiguity makes it compelling viewing for fans of 90s thrillers. With its moody cinematography, unexpected narrative turns, and themes that remain relevant today, 'Jade' offers an engaging cinematic experience worth watching for those who enjoy psychological crime dramas with complex characters and atmospheric storytelling.

















