The glitzy, highly rated Olympic Games, whether they be Summer or Winter for that matter, tend to be larger-than-life ...
September 5 chooses to tell this very familiar story, not through the lens of the athletes or the terrorists or those ...
With the recent Israeli-Palestinian conflict still fresh, especially the haunting images the media brought from Gaza, it all makes September 5 feel utterly relevant and resonant. A fresh spin on a ...
Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt called December 7, 1941 'a date which will ...
September 5 (15) 95 mins ★★★★☆ GEN Z is going to be confused by this historical drama set way back in 1972. At the centre of the story is a TV producer who makes circular motions to dial phone ...
Tim Fehlbaum’s film, focussing on the live TV coverage of the deadly attacks, takes an infuriatingly context-light approach ...
Peter Sarsgaard and co ratchet up the stress levels as journalists covering the Olympic terrorist attack – but this film ...
There’s a common understanding about journalists, especially ones at the top of their game, that they’re flying by the seat ...
When we hear “newsroom drama”, we think Spotlight, All the President’s Men or even Newsroom. Such stories must be both ...
From Angelina Jolie as opera star Maria Callas to the third Paddington Bear instalment and a movie about the Olympic tragedy ...
Let’s hear it for the grown-ups, shall we? You know, that marginalised sector of the cinema-­going public that got left behind in the youth-obsessed wave of superhero franchises and mumblecore indie.
Running just 94 minutes, the drama unfolds almost entirely within the cramped, sweaty confines of the ABC control room.