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  1. Bombshell is a movie starring Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman, and Margot Robbie. A group of women take on Fox News head Roger Ailes and the toxic atmosphere he presided over at the network
  2. creator Charles Randolph
  3. 9595 Vote
  4. Jay Roach
  5. countries USA, Canada

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Didn't we have tv show just aired 'The loudest Voice.

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I would have rated higher but I thought it was too long and looses its touch after a while. Fair and balanced movie cast. Charlizes make up is so well done, it's hard to see what exactly was exactly tweaked. Fair and balanced trailer. Bombshell - yeah I get it, theyre blonde but it doesnt make a good title. And the music makes it so unserious. I wont be seeing this. I saw the movie last night. And tbh Cardi b is only like in the first 20 min of the the movie was good like the first hour and then after that it was getting a bit boring. After seeing "The Loudest Voice, I thought I had seen enough of the subject. Also, I was not impressed with the cheesy trailers which flaunted some of the funniest lines. Still, I was cajoled into seeing this by friends who did not see "The Loudest Voice." I thoroughly enjoyed the smart, funny writing by Charles Randolph and the direction and acting. Charlize Theron was amazing. Ladies and friends of ladies, go see it! I want to watch it again.

Fair and balanced pa. Fair and balanced imdb. Fair and balances. Fair and balanced news reporting. Always thought she was cold and robotic but this interview has changed my mind. It's nice to hear woman wanting other woman to succeed and flourish. Bombshell - Das Ende des Schweigens Vorführungen Trailer Besetzung & Stab User-Kritiken Pressekritiken FILMSTARTS-Kritik Bilder VoD Zum Trailer Bewerte: 0. 5 1 1. 5 2 2. 5 3 3. 5 4 4. 5 5 Möchte ich sehen Kritik schreiben Inhaltsangabe & Details FSK ab 12 freigegeben Auf wahren Begebenheiten beruhendes Drama über die amerikanische Journalistin Megyn Kelly (Charlize Theron), die Moderatorin Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman) und die neu hinzugekommene News-Produzentin Kayla Pospisil (Margot Robbie), die allesamt bei Fox News unter Leitung des Gründers Roger Ailes (John Lithgow) arbeiten. Jener nutzt seine Machtposition rigoros aus. Als Carlson ihn wegen jahrelanger sexueller Nötigung zur Rechenschaft ziehen will, melden sich immer mehr Frauen, die unter dem schamlosen Fehlverhalten des Fox-Gründers gelitten haben. Es beginnt eine Schlacht gegen die Herrschaft toxischer und rücksichtsloser Männer, die das Bild des größten Nachrichtensenders der USA prägen. Doch das Aufbegehren gegen Ailes und für Gerechtigkeit fordert neben großen Mut noch viel größere Opfer. Die Karrieren und das Privatleben der Frauen stehen auf dem Spiel. Verleiher Wild Bunch Germany Weitere Details Hier im Kino Das könnte dich auch interessieren Schauspielerinnen und Schauspieler Komplette Besetzung und vollständiger Stab 16 Bilder Aktuelles 7 Nachrichten und Specials Ähnliche Filme Weitere ähnliche Filme Kommentare.

I got all of them that are so good it makes me look so good. Fair and balanced look at vaping. Fair and balanced network. Fair and balanced cast. Fair and balanced reporting. The thumbnail is bullsh*t click bait. They made it look like they were going to show actual footage of Megan Kelly for the first time seeing Theron playing her. In 2003/2004 I saw "Monster" and walked out of the theatre saying that if Charlize Theron doesn't win the Oscar for her performance I will never go to the movies. Well, she did I still go and today I saw a performance by Charlize Theron that might not get her that second Oscar but she, along with Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie, certainly deserve nominations. (Robbie stands a chance in the supporting category as the other two have won best actress Oscars. ) I honestly did not recognize Theron until the near end of the movie due to makeup and prosthetics---another Oscar nomination? --and she has lowered her voice that she is Megyn Kelly. Though the film revolves around Theron/Kelly, for those who don't know the whole story, it was Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman) who was responsible, not only for the downfall of Roger Ailes (John Lithgow) but helped bring the #METOO movement to the forefront. As with all 'based on a true story' I often wonder how true private conversations are but this man was so abusive that you know a lot wasn't being told and it boggles the mind what he did do and what he, and other men, got away with. The fact that many women covered up for him and one seems to be a pimp for him, doesn't bring any shame on them but on the industry for their practices regarding women. Any film dealing with the politics in the past 5 years will have to involve Trump and Fox News but, even if we see the behind the scenes involving the Murdochs, this is not a Republican versus Democrat movie. There is a reason why the 3 leads, and so many others, are beautiful blondes wearing tight and short dresses and showing their legs and it all points to Ailes, and Fox, allowing him to do what he did because he was making the company billions of dollars. Aside from Theron, Kidman and Robbie there are many name actresses such as Holland Taylor, Kate McKinnon, Allison Janney and Connie Britton playing large, small and all important parts. Lithgow is a repulsive looking man as Ailes--again makeup and prosthetics--making it so unimaginable that he could get any woman that he wanted sexually but he does because of the way the industry worked. Richard Kind does a quick impersonation of Rudy Giuliani while Malcolm McDowell plays Rupert Murdoch and various actors play well known TV figures. The screenplay by Charles Randolph holds your attention no matter how familiar you may be with the story while director Jay Roach keeps the film going at a quick pace. "Bombshell" is a must see for the performances, the story and getting out to all the public exactly what brought the #METOO movement forward. Certainly every man should see this film.

Despite the defensive smears of this film by the Right, it's not really about Fox's conservative political agenda. It's the story of the toxic sexual harassment culture at Fox and the courageous women who risked their careers to expose Fox boss Roger Ailes' casting couch practices. Charlize Theron is amazing as Megyn Kelly; aided by Nicole Kidman as Gretchen Carlson and Margaret Robbie as an ambitious young producer - all victims of Ailes (played with appropriate arrogance, entitlement and creepiness by John Lithgow. I'd call it a fable for the #MeToo era, but it's all true. Fair and balanced logo. I cant wait for this movie.

 

Fair and balanced coverage. T he loathsome Roger Ailes, notorious as a former Nixon apparatchik and veteran CEO of the stridently mediocre Fox News channel, became even less fragrant in 2016 when the open secret of his sexual harassment became an open non-secret. The channel’s former anchor Gretchen Carlson successfully filed a lawsuit against him, revealing that he made sexual advances to her and other women at Fox; their careers would be advanced (or cancelled) at his seedy whim. Carlson’s courageous lawsuit was supported by six other women and the 76-year-old Ailes’s own boss, Rupert Murdoch, fired his underling, who died a year later. This gruesome soap opera of misogyny and reactionary politics has already been turned into a Showtime TV drama, The Loudest Voice, with Naomi Watts as Carlson and Russell Crowe as Ailes – and now it is a movie directed by Jay Roach and written by Charles Randolph, with Nicole Kidman as Carlson and John Lithgow horribly plausible and latexed up as her bloated old sex-criminal employer. Charlize Theron is Fox News presenter Megyn Kelly, who infuriated the Fox News fanbase by challenging Trump on his anti-women attitudes before the election, and Margot Robbie plays Katya Pospisil, a fictional composite of all the younger women who were abused. She is the “Christian influencer” on Instagram who figures she can get ahead at Fox, and submits, almost in a dream, to the humiliation required. It is a strange film in some ways, speckled with powerful, insightful moments but also with some strained acting, pulled punches and fudged attitudes, unable to decide if its heroines are compromised through having been loyal Fox staffers. Ailes is the obvious villain but Murdoch (still alive, with lawyers and power in the media world) is almost presented as the good guy, finally intervening to create a happy ending and played in cameo by Malcolm McDowell. Despite the film’s title, the Carlson/Ailes lawsuit was not a bombshell in the way the Harvey Weinstein revelations were a year later. This may have been because Ailes’s accuser was no feminist, and was for years fully on board with the aggressively boorish and sexist attitudes of Fox News. As for Kelly, the film uses some narrative sleight of hand to suggest that she joined forces with Carlson, when it fact she appears to have limited her support to reporting her own harassment from Ailes in an internal investigation. Where Bombshell succeeds is in showing how the predatory and sinister abuse plays out in the corporate environment – in bullying. The film shows that sexual harassment and bullying are not separate issues but part of the continuum of coercion. It sketches out a queasy scenario in which a younger female journalist is taken out for a drink by a male boss who brutally asks for sex in return for career advancement, and the film shows how the aghast woman’s instinct is to forgive this man, to pretend it isn’t happening, even to apologise: “I’m sorry if I’ve given you the impression that our relationship could be anything but professional…” Carlson and Kelly are the male-bully victims and there is a truly toe-curling scene in which Carlson, already demoted to an afternoon slot for complaining about on-air bantz from her grisly male co-hosts, presents a “no cosmetics” show. Ailes crassly blunders into the studio and shouts at her in front of the crew, screaming that no one wants to see a middle-aged woman sweating. Humiliated, Carlson can only riposte: “Thank you for the advice! ” — and Kidman powerfully shows her rage. I found Theron’s performance as Kelly a little studied and mannered, but again she powerfully shows the same power dynamic. When male inadequates no longer find a woman in the workplace attractive or susceptible to condescension, they bully and demean her, and Ailes revoltingly allowed Donald Trump to do this to Kelly via Twitter, partly because Trump was a ratings star and partly because Ailes not-so-secretly agreed with the future president. The unexpressed irony of this movie is that the president, a serial non-respecter of women, detonated his own explosion of cynical bigotry. The rubble has yet to be cleared away.

What country will let a women like Hillary run? I don't understand how any Dems can run legally because they will not up hold the Oath of Office. Fair and balanced fox news.

Yeah no. Margot Robbie has the common sense and class to know not to cross boundaries

Fair and balanced. “T o get ahead, you gotta give a little head, ” joked former chairman and chief executive of Fox News Roger Ailes, before the 76-year-old was brought to his knees by allegations of sexual harassment in 2016, one year before his death. When Gretchen Carlson (a fabulously brittle Nicole Kidman) files a lawsuit against Ailes (John Lithgow) after being dropped by the network, she inspires a wave of confessions from other women. This glossy portrayal of Ailes’s downfall secured Oscar nominations last week for Charlize Theron, as anchor Megyn Kelly, and Margot Robbie, as fictionalised “evangelical millennial” news producer Kayla Pospisil. The tale is current, its moment for telling ripe. Unfortunately the tone is all over the place. Direct to camera addresses, one-liners about sushi being “liberal food”, and Kate McKinnon’s closeted Democrat lesbian producer scan as satire. It’s grimly funny when fresh hire Rudi Bakhtiar (Nazanin Boniadi) details the mental gymnastics a woman must perform to save face when her boss invites himself up to her hotel room: “Just look confused, ” says her inner monologue. Yet the performances are utterly earnest. The ambitious Kayla is pleased to score a meeting with Ailes, but Robbie’s wide eyes soon fill with hot tears as she is coerced and humiliated. The film can’t square the fact that its protagonists are the victims of sexism and yet perpetuate it by sheer virtue of working for a rightwing news channel. What happened to these women is appalling; that the film takes such pains to sand down the politics of its central characters to make them more sympathetic undermines its entire thesis. Kelly’s racist attitudes are smoothed over, while Carlson’s homophobia is conveniently erased. Fox’s complicity in bringing the president to power is also merely winked at (Malcolm McDowell’s Rupert Murdoch makes a friendly phone call to “Donald”). Instead of confronting this tension, it pats itself on the back, ending with a title card that celebrates how these women “got the Murdochs to put the rights of women above profits, however temporarily”. Watch a trailer for Bombshell.

Fair and balanced home page. I would love to go down on on Megyn. Margot crushing on Michael. I remember that interview when they were flirting with each other. Henry golding and michelle yeoh in a movie together again? HELL YES AHAHAHAHAH. I like the idea of this movie but that song killed my vibe lol. Fair and balanced movie trailer. Good to see you Megyn Kelly you have always meant intelligence and grace to me. I miss your reporting and comments. Good luck on your future endeavors. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Look up bombshell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bombshell may refer to: Bombshell (slang), a sexually attractive woman Bomb, an explosive device Shell (projectile), a payload-carrying projectile Television and film [ edit] Bombshell (1933 film), romantic comedy directed by Victor Fleming Bombshell (1997 film), sci-fi thriller starring Henry Thomas and Mädchen Amick Bombshell (2019 film), drama starring Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman, and Margot Robbie Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story, a 2017 documentary film Bombshell (TV series), Army-based drama series, produced by Shed Media Bombshell (Puppet Master), a character within the Puppet Master horror film franchise Bombshell, Michelle Pfeiffer's role in the TV sitcom Delta House Bombshell (musical), the Broadway musical about Marilyn Monroe that is the subject of the TV show Smash Episodes [ edit] "Bombshell" ( CSI: Miami) "Bombshell" ( Law & Order: Criminal Intent) "Bombshells" ( House) "Bombshells" ( M*A*S*H) Bombshell ( Smash), the first season finale of Smash Comics [ edit] Bombshell (DC Comics), Member of the Teen Titans Bombshell (Marvel Comics), Super Villain who juggles explosives Bombshell, the codename of Phyllis Tanner, one of the main characters in the Dark Horse series SpyBoy Bombshell, an Image Comics character who has appeared in Savage Dragon DC Comics Bombshells, a digital first comic based upon DC Collectibles retro 1940s statues Music [ edit] Bombshell (Hydrogyn album), by American hard rock band Hydrogyn Bombshell (King Creosote album), by Scottish musician King Creosote Bombshell ( Smash album), a 2013 soundtrack to the fictitious musical Bombshell from the TV series Smash Bomshel, U. S. country music duo (commonly misspelled Bombshell) "Bombshell", song by ska/punk band Operation Ivy "Bombshell", song by the Powerman 5000 from their third album Anyone for Doomsday? "Bombshell", song by Sierra Hull Other [ edit] Berlin Bombshells, away team of the Bear City Roller Derby league based in Berlin, Germany CSS Bombshell, American Civil War army transport ship Bombshells (play), a play by Australian playwright Joanna Murray-Smith Bombshell: The Life and Death of Jean Harlow, a book by David Stenn Bombshell (video game), 2016 video game by Interceptor Entertainment and 3D Realms Bombshell, an historical biography about the life of Barbara Goette See also [ edit] Blonde bombshell (disambiguation).

Oddly this was acceptably entertaining (damned with faint praise 101. Im watching this for John Lithgow! 🙌🏻. Fair and balance.

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Fair and balanced news network. Fair and balanced search engines. With this one simple trick, you can be a hipster too! The trick: A Wes Anderson Production. Fair and balanced law. Wtf I knew Charlize was playing Megyn but when I saw the trailer I thought Megyn is playing herself and maybe I was mistaken about what role Charlize is playing. God she's talented.

Fair and balanced fox. It goes without saying that it is disgusting when men in power abuse their position by taking advantage of women in a sexual manner, but who the hell thought that the Fox News scandal would make for a compelling movie? Never has 109 minutes seemed so long. Director Jay Roach, so good at goofball comedy, bored my socks off with this dreary feminist drama that moves slowly and uneventfully towards its inevitable damp squib of a climax (when sex-pest Roger Ailes gets what's coming to him. a 40 million settlement from Rupert Murdoch.
It's extremely telling that the thing I found most engrossing about the whole film was trying to decide whether Nicole Kidman's chin was a prosthetic or some monstrous plastic surgery procedure gone horribly wrong. I'm still undecided about that, but I am sure that I will never watch this film again (unless someone wants to pay me 40 million to do so.

Fair and balanced jokes. Hands down one of the best trailers I've ever seen … phew. Wondering is their targeted audience? When you want to sell a product, this is something you have to consider. Fair and balance femme. Fair and balanced wot. Fair and balanced slogan. Roger Ailes sounds like a Narcissist - manipulating, grooming, lying, living in a fantasy in his own head. Charming, funny, charismatic. It's only in the patterns of behaviour that they eventually get found out. Narcissists refuse to take responsibility for their actions, they believe they're entitled to it all, they believe they're special. They never apologise for the hurt they cause others, might fake an apology & use but. if it'll helps them get what they want. Their behaviour is mostly inappropriate (unless they're faking a scenario to look good. they're addicts to many things, they never change...

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