Richard Jewell update feed
" Director: Clint Eastwood Cinematographer: Yves Bélanger Other Images "
" First Viewing Viewing Date: February 17th Via: Cinema Plot: American security guard Richard Jewell saves thousands of lives from an exploding bomb at the 1996 Olympics, but is vilified by journalists and the press who falsely reported that he was a terrorist. Rating: 8.7/10"
"And the Nominees are... *Kathy Bates- Richard Jewell *Laura Dern- Marriage Story *Scarlett Johansson- Jojo Rabbit *Florence Pugh- Little Women *Margot Robbie- Bombshell And the Oscar goes to... After winning every precursor around, Dern looks to take her career achievement award for her role in Marriage Story. The only slight threat I see here is Johansson, who's dual nominations may extend her some voter sympathy (nobody wants to be a two-time loser in one night). That's a longshot though;"
"SCREENING: Regular DATE: February 6th CINEMA: Showcase Cinema de Lux LOCATION: Bluewater"
" Cast : Paul Walter Hauser, Sam Rockwell, Olivia Wilde, Jon Hamm, Kathy Bates What was it about? Security guard Richard Jewell is an instant hero after foiling a bomb attack at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, but his life becomes a nightmare when the FBI leaks to the media that he is a suspect in the case. My two cents: To be honest, I kinda of lost faith in Clint Eastwood a couple of years ago, however, since this movie had been rather well received, I thought I might as well check it out. Wel"
"2019 I was actually in Centennial Park the night of the bombing so this movie means a little extra to me. But, even if I hadn't would have to like this. It's rare you see a lead character like Richard Jewell and Paul Walter Hauser nails this role. Fucking nails it. One of the best performances of the year. Sam Rockwell and Kathy Bates are also awesome. Past that, it's a pretty paint-by-numbers and nothing too noteworthy for Eastwood. "
"First viewing - Dec. 21st Given the cast and director I felt I should give Richard Jewell a look. It's based on the events at the Olympics in Atlanta, and while I was alive back then I can't say any of this was familiar to me. The story was quite compelling, and the cast is very strong. The handling of Olivia Wilde's journalist character is somewhat problematic and winds up being the only thing I had issues with. Overall though it's absolutely worth seeing, and I wouldn't mind watching it again"