The dude keeps pumping films out well into his winter years.

You may not love all of them.

A few do err on the side of being a little musty.

Nicholas Hoult, third from left, in Clint Eastwood’s ‘Juror #2.'

Nicholas Hoult in Clint Eastwood’s ‘Juror #2’Claire Folger/Warner Bros

But you couldnt accuse Eastwood of stumbling through his behind-the-camera duties or phoning things in.

Such as: What does it mean to be a hero?

How and when do you sanction the use of violence?

At what point do the ends stop justifying the means?

Long story short: He gets picked.

The case involves a brutish boyfriend (Gabriel Basso,who played J.D.

Her body was found at the bottom of a creek by a hiker the next morning.

The prosecutor, Faith Killebrew (Toni Collette), believes its an open-and-shut example of domestic violence.

As Resnick and Killebrew lay out the facts, Kemp begins to remember some things.

A recovering alcoholic, hed nearly relapsed, yet managed to leave before giving in to his demons.

As he was driving home, Kemp thought hed hit a deer.

Despite getting out of his vehicle and looking around, he didnt see anything on the road.

that almost kinda sorta becomes a plot point.

But you cant accuse him of resting on his laurels.

Artists half his age couldnt come up with acinema du airportread this intriguing.