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Synopsis

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.

Cast

  • Paul Walter Hauser
  • Sam Rockwell
  • Brandon Stanley
  • Ryan Boz
  • Charles Green
  • Olivia Wilde
  • Mike Pniewski
  • Jon Hamm
  • Ian Gomez
  • Nina Arianda

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Verified Review
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This movie was an eye opener how the media can quickly ruin an innocent citizens life over a unverified details it almost looks like what we see our news stations doing today except Twitter wasn’t born yet so the news and newspapers were more powerful back than glad this painted the truth Clint Eastwood will be busy making more of these keep it up sir

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John M
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THE FBI IS CORRUPT AND THE MEDIA IS A WHORE.

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Metacritic

50
Dec 11, 2019

It’s Hauser who keeps the movie from tilting over, even though Eastwood and Ray initially seem to patronize the character. The knuckleheaded scene-stealer from I, Tonya and BlacKkKlansman has the chance here to play a fuller, more rounded character for a change, and he’s unexpectedly up to the task. The performance is an eye-opener. With a little refinement and polish, we may have found our long-awaited Ignatius J. Reilly.

Metacritic review by Steve Davis
Steve Davis
Austin Chronicle
63
Dec 10, 2019

Hauser, as Richard, is absolutely superb: nebbishy, so solicitous of authority that he barely bothers to defend himself and seeming, at times, slightly dimwitted. As Watson, Rockwell often steals the spotlight, playing his client’s most ardent defender and, when called for, his most dismayed life coach, as Richard naively finds himself playing into the hands of his enemies again and again.

Metacritic review by Michael O'Sullivan
Michael O'Sullivan
Washington Post
90
Nov 21, 2019

Eastwood once again takes a sharp stab at America’s penchant for attacking first, asking questions later.

Metacritic review by Alex Saveliev
Alex Saveliev
Film Threat