Lurie's first foray into filmmaking, as writer and director, was the low-budget political thriller
Deterrence (1999), with
Kevin Pollak as the first Jewish President of the United States. His second was
The Contender (2000), starring
Gary Oldman. It was written for
Joan Allen and co-stars
Jeff Bridges and
Christian Slater. His next directing effort,
The Last Castle (2001) Lurie insisted his film is not intended to be an accurate depiction of the
Plame Affair, but merely a vehicle to explore a similar situation, which he then takes several steps further. "You look at the story that happened in reality, and Judy Miller gets some sort of permission to speak and then speaks. So what? Nothing really big came of the whole thing," explained Lurie in an interview published prior to the film's release. "I tried to make a movie that's a commercial thriller as well as being something that's topical." Lurie worked on
Resurrecting the Champ, a boxing drama, and served as creator and executive producer of the short-lived television series
Commander in Chief, which starred
Geena Davis as the United States' first female
President,
Mackenzie Allen. The show's high ratings plummeted after Lurie's departure from the show and its cancellation followed. Lurie worked for
ABC, but his contract, which was terminated during the
2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike, was not renewed when it ended. Lurie also directed the remake of the home invasion thriller
Straw Dogs. It received negative reviews from both audience viewers and critics, and did very poorly at the box office. Lurie directed the 2020 war film
The Outpost, based on the true story of the
Battle of Kamdesh during the
War in Afghanistan. The film received highly positive reviews, with significant praise for the battle sequences and depictions of the soldiers. In September 2021, Lurie said he was working on a boxing epic set at West Point. Lurie's film
The Senior was released in 2023. In 2024, it was announced that
Scott Eastwood and
Colin Hanks will star in Lurie's war film
Lucky Strike. ==Personal life==