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Spotlight
TrailerThe movie tells the riveting true story of The Boston Globe's 'Spotlight' team, the oldest continuously operating newspaper investigative unit in the United States and how they uncovered the massive scandal of child molestation and cover-up within the local Catholic Archdiocese.Actors: Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, Liev Schreiber, John Slattery, Brian dArcy James, Stanley Tucci, Elena Wohl, Gene Amoroso, Doug Murray, Sharon McFarlane, ...»Director: Tom McCarthyCountry: United StatesDuration: 129 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 8.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Characters of "Spotlight"
Mike RezendesPlayed by: Mark RuffaloWalter 'Robby' RobinsonPlayed by: Michael KeatonSacha PfeifferPlayed by: Rachel McAdamsMarty BaronPlayed by: Liev SchreiberBen Bradlee Jr.Played by: John SlatteryMatt CarrollPlayed by: Brian d'Arcy JamesMitchell GarabedianPlayed by: Stanley TucciBarbaraPlayed by: Elena WohlSteve KurkjianPlayed by: Gene AmorosoJim SullivanPlayed by: Jamey SheridanPhil SavianoPlayed by: Neal HuffJoe CrowleyPlayed by: Michael Cyril Creighton -
Directors of "Spotlight"
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Critic Reviews of "Spotlight"
Chicago TribuneFebruary 26, 2017Ruffalo gets top billing in the movie, and he brings some wonderfully lived-in behavioral details to his performance -- the quick, terrier-like movements of the head and the bitten-off sentences.
Detroit NewsNovember 20, 2015Invigorating moviemaking in every way imaginable, "Spotlight" is spot-on.
St. Louis Post-DispatchNovember 19, 2015"Spotlight" isn't quite as good as "All The President's Men," the gold standard of films about journalism. But it's close.
The AtlanticNovember 15, 2015This is why Spotlight's moral of humility is so powerful. There are so many things that we don't know, so many assumptions that we don't recognize as such, so many questions that we haven't even thought to ask.
ReelViewsNovember 14, 2015If there was a Best Ensemble acting category, the cast of Spotlight would be a frontrunner. The film has no lead actor but there are five or six strong supporting performances.
Salt Lake TribuneFebruary 26, 2017The other great thing about Spotlight is that it never shouts out its message. McCarthy employs the secret every good reporter knows: Let the facts speak for themselves, and they will make your story worth the audience's time.
Film InquiryFebruary 24, 2017By simply presenting a true story in its most raw form, it ends up being an entirely believable portrayal of one of the most important cases of the past 20 years.
CineVueJanuary 13, 2017It's as a scrupulous whole that Spotlight truly shines as one of the year's finest and most compelling dramas.
CineVueJanuary 13, 2017Spotlight is a gripping drama able to stand alongside Alan J. Pakula's All the President's Men and a welcome return to form for director Tom McCarthy.
Washington City PaperJanuary 13, 2017The subtle, egoless performances by the cast frees the audience up to invest in the facts of the story, which McCarthy insists take precedent over the characters.
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