Bombshell Reviews
Great cast, great acting, based loosely on actual events, interesting peek into a culture most are not familiar with- it's an easy addition to any collection.
Filme mais ou menos, o roteiro é fraco, o elenco é muito bom, só as 3 protagonistas ajudam a melhorar o filme, os personagens são bacaninhas, a história é bacaninha, e as cenas são fracas e não tem nenhuma cena relevante para fazer o filme ser bom.
Really good story of the true event. I almost don't recognize Charlize Theron in the Megyn Kelly role she portrays it so well. Kind of movie that grabbed my attention from the start and never really let go. Really good cast, good writing. Well worth the watch for me.
BOMBSHELL is so good that a subplot so small it's in just one scene sticks with me five years later.
Captures the newsroom environment perfectly. Absolutely a Must See,
Not nearly as bad as I anticipated but still a painfully uninteresting examination of this scandal.
Entertaining movie with an excellent cast. And the Roger Ailes character seems appropriately despicable.
Every women on this are doing great job playing tje characters
While this movie's biggest flaw is it's focus soley on the privileged white women of one of America's biggest media organisations, it is still an interesting look at one of biggest workplace scandals of recent times.
A very strong cast no doubt. And the make up team is very underrated making the actors look so close to the real life people they portray. It's very well written and pretty intense at times but doesn't really hold my interest all the time. It's good, just not for me. Not the kind of film I'll watch again and again.
Excellent movie. Charlize Theron… WHY was she not nominated for an Oscar???!
Awful. Terrible. Unwatchable.
Story should be more simplier. Overlong for 1:48 minutes
Unconvincing storyline, unconvincing plot, abysmal acting.
Great casting. Good story. It's shows that it only takes on person to come forward. Shows the Murdoch family didn't control his own company.
This movie really depicts the courage of the three main characters as they take on the system and people in power. A really inspiring movie especially for women in the workplace.
Great cast! And the portrait of the arresment victims "before fox News" its great. The story gets my full attention during the full movie. But when the movie ends I felt like "is that all?". I wanted more. I wish they went deeper! And I felt like I didn't felt the real impact of the outcome.
Buena película, se deja ver. Para gente de fuera de Estados Unidos que no conoce el caso ni los protagonistas (como yo) por momentos puede resultar un poco confusa.
Charlize Theron, Margot Robbie and Nicole Kidman headline Jay Roach's 2019 drama about former Fox News head Roger Ailes and the toxic workplace he created at his network. The film ended up being nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best makeup and Hairstyling for Charlize Theron's unrecognisable transformation into 온라인카지노추천 anchor and journalist Megyn Kelly. Casting directors Ben Harris (What We Do in the Shadows, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World) and Allison Jones (Lady Bird, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World) bring a plethora of talented individuals to ‘Bombshell' and with it came great success. Set against the backdrop of the United States' 2016 presidential election, ‘Bombshell' follows three women – Megyn Kelly (Charlize Theron), Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman) and the fictitious Kayla Pospisil (Margot Robbie). As the film progresses, these three women must face controversy and sexual harassment as they bid to expose the toxic behind the scenes environments present at Fox News. All three leading ladies give sensational performances. Theron's remarkable transformation leaves the Oscar winner completely disguised behind Megyn Kelly's strong personality, giving a strong and powerful performance. Kidman delivers a knockout performance as she takes on the mantle of Gretchen Carlson. However, perhaps the best performance comes from Margot Robbie, who portrays fictional character Kayla Pospisil (someone thought to be a culmination of many women's experiences while working at Fox). Robbie's dazzling performance lingers in the air and sticks with you long after the credits have rolled. ‘Bombshell' also features strong performances from ‘Saturday Night Live' star Kate Mckinnon, Alison Janney, Liv Hewson, Brigette Lundy-Paine, Rob Delaney, and a chilling turn from John Lithgow who plays Roger Ailes. Despite featuring knockout performances from its cast, ‘Bombshell' unfortunately falls flat with many of its technical aspects. Barry Ackroyd's clunky, fly on the wall style cinematography, mixed with the awkward fourth wall breaking, makes you feel as though you're watching a documentary opposed to an intense drama. The constant, unneeded zooms and the chaotic, and at times just plain bad, editing is just messy and unnecessary. ‘The Big Short' writer Charles Randolph pens a mundane, lacklustre script which is just another thing to add to the list of problems. These ultimately hinder the film from reaching its full potential, with more appropriate cinematography and a more interesting script, this could have been one of 2019's best films. Arguably the film's best scene comes when all three women meet in an elevator, and even though almost no words are exchanged between the three of them, the short scene oozes with tension and suspicion. ‘Destroyer' composer Theodore Shapiro's score is equally packed with uncertainty. Although the movie may have its fair share of problems, Jay Roach still delivers a powerful about showcase about sexual harassment, without being disrespectful to the real-life women involved. The film overlooks the women's more morally questionable sides (including Kelly's history of racist comments), instead asking you to root for them from a feminist point-of-view. Showcasing three masterful turns from its lead actresses, ‘Bombshell' features some of 2019's best performances that unfortunately end up entangled in a film with long list of technical problems. Not only is it a powerful exposé on the inner workings of the toxic Fox News environment, ‘Bombshell' delivers a weighty message about sexual harassment.
It's good for people who think that in 'merica they treat women like equals, other then that it's the average Hollywood movie