Like so many in the wake of the 2016 election, journalist Ben Bradlee Jr. wanted to know what the hell just happened. So he spent the next 14 months of his life traveling back and forth to interview the people of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, which, he argues, proved to be the most pivotal electoral district in the country.
“I was looking for a different angle and curious to learn more about the great divide,” Bradlee says. “After going through the vote in the three critical swing states — Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin — I...
“I was looking for a different angle and curious to learn more about the great divide,” Bradlee says. “After going through the vote in the three critical swing states — Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin — I...
- 11/6/2018
- by Sean Woods
- Rollingstone.com
Rafe Spall (The Big Short), Mad Men alum John Slattery and Fargo standout Allison Tolman are set as the leads in Hulu’s political, dystopian half-hour comedy pilot Kansas City, from Amblin TV and Sony Pictures TV.
Set in Kansas City, the single-camera project, which has yet to get a formal pilot greenlight but already is in production, was written by Zev Borow (Lethal Weapon), with Rhys Thomas (Comrade Detective) set to direct.
Kansas City is set in a future where the city is separated by a wall between liberals and conservatives. Absurd misinformation and enmity rage as the two cities aim to undermine each other. In West Kansas City, political heavyweight Ellis Brookmeyer (Slattery) holds sway. His former son-in-law, Ben Graham (Spall), lives in East K.C. and yearns to be reunited with his daughter Clarissa (who lives in West K.C.). To accomplish this Ben gets involved with an East K.
Set in Kansas City, the single-camera project, which has yet to get a formal pilot greenlight but already is in production, was written by Zev Borow (Lethal Weapon), with Rhys Thomas (Comrade Detective) set to direct.
Kansas City is set in a future where the city is separated by a wall between liberals and conservatives. Absurd misinformation and enmity rage as the two cities aim to undermine each other. In West Kansas City, political heavyweight Ellis Brookmeyer (Slattery) holds sway. His former son-in-law, Ben Graham (Spall), lives in East K.C. and yearns to be reunited with his daughter Clarissa (who lives in West K.C.). To accomplish this Ben gets involved with an East K.
- 6/13/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
One of the best pictures of 2015 is an accurate and relevant movie about a truly difficult subject. Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, Liev Schreiber, Brian d'Arcy James, John Slattery and Stanley Tucci lead an impressive ensemble; I don't think I've ever seen such a complicated story told with such clarity, and so entertainingly. Spotlight Blu-ray + DVD + Digital HD Universal Studios Home Entertainment 2015 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 129 min. / Street Date February 23, 2016 / 34.98 Starring Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, Liev Schreiber, John Slattery, Brian d'Arcy James, Stanley Tucci, Paul Guilfoyle, Len Cariou, Jamey Sheridan. Cinematography Masanobu Takayanagi Film Editor Tom McArdle Original Music Howard Shore Written by Josh Singer & Tom McCarthy Produced by Blye Pagon Faust, Steve Golin, Nicole Rocklin, Michael Sugar Directed by Tom McCarthy
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
They say that The Revenant and The Big Short have a leg up on this year's Oscars, but my vote still goes to Tom McCarthy's Spotlight,...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
They say that The Revenant and The Big Short have a leg up on this year's Oscars, but my vote still goes to Tom McCarthy's Spotlight,...
- 2/21/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Best Picture Oscar nominee Spotlight is the recipient of the Los Angeles Press Club’s inaugural Veritas Award, given to a film based on or inspired by real events and people. The award, judged and voted on by Lapc membership, will be presented February 25 at the Steve Allen Theatre in L.A., with the Boston Globe‘s original Spotlight team of Sacha Pfeiffer, Ben Bradlee Jr. and Mike Rezendes expected among the guests. The pic, directed by Tom McCarthy and written by…...
- 2/18/2016
- Deadline
When the Boston Globe broke the story of the Catholic Church's sex abuse scandal in 2002, it rocked the world. Now 14 years later, the film adaptation of the Globe's Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation is the subject of the Oscar-nominated star-studded drama, Spotlight. With the awards season buzz continuing to build for the film, and many of its subjects still very much a part of investigative journalism, here's a look at the real-life players behind the award-winning story and where they are now. Mike Rezendes (Played by Mark Ruffalo) Today the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter is a senior member of The Boston Globe Spotlight Team.
- 1/27/2016
- by Mia McNiece and Kara Warner
- PEOPLE.com
When the Boston Globe broke the story of the Catholic Church's sex abuse scandal in 2002, it rocked the world. Now 14 years later, the film adaptation of the Globe's Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation is the subject of the Oscar-nominated star-studded drama, Spotlight. With the awards season buzz continuing to build for the film, and many of its subjects still very much a part of investigative journalism, here's a look at the real-life players behind the award-winning story and where they are now. Mike Rezendes (Played by Mark Ruffalo) Today the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter is a senior member of The Boston Globe Spotlight Team.
- 1/27/2016
- by Mia McNiece and Kara Warner
- PEOPLE.com
We couldn't help but wonder … where was Carrie Bradshaw? Sarah Jessica Parker's former leading men - Chris Noth (who played Mr. Big) and John Corbett (who played Aidan Shaw) - had a mini-Sex and the City reunion on Friday night when they attended Spotlight and Ketel One's Golden Globes celebration at Bouchan in Beverly Hills, California. Corbett, 54, and longtime girlfriend Bo Derek, 59, spent the evening chatting with Sharon Stone before a mustachioed Noth, 61, dropped by and warmly greeted Corbett. The group posed for a photo together, although sadly Parker was not at the event to help round out the reunion.
- 1/9/2016
- by Maria Mercedes Lara, @maria_mercedes
- PEOPLE.com
We couldn't help but wonder … where was Carrie Bradshaw? Sarah Jessica Parker's former leading men - Chris Noth (who played Mr. Big) and John Corbett (who played Aidan Shaw) - had a mini-Sex and the City reunion on Friday night when they attended Spotlight and Ketel One's Golden Globes celebration at Bouchan in Beverly Hills, California. Corbett, 54, and longtime girlfriend Bo Derek, 59, spent the evening chatting with Sharon Stone before a mustachioed Noth, 61, dropped by and warmly greeted Corbett. The group posed for a photo together, although sadly Parker was not at the event to help round out the reunion.
- 1/9/2016
- by Maria Mercedes Lara, @maria_mercedes
- PEOPLE.com
An elegy for old-school reportage and the people who pursue it, and a journalistic procedural with a snappy rush of urgent discovery and consequence. I’m “biast” (pro): partial to stories about journalists, love the cast
I’m “biast” (con): nothing
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
For me, this kind of story is why we do this.” So says Liev Schreiber as Marty Baron, the editor of the Boston Globe newspaper on the eve of the publication, in January 2002, of a story the team of investigative journalists in the paper’s Spotlight department had been working on for months. It would crack open the coverup of pedophile priests in the Catholic Church in Boston, led to the revelations of similar coverups around the U.S. and across the planet, and would go on to win a Pulitzer Prize in 2003. But “this kind of story...
I’m “biast” (con): nothing
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
For me, this kind of story is why we do this.” So says Liev Schreiber as Marty Baron, the editor of the Boston Globe newspaper on the eve of the publication, in January 2002, of a story the team of investigative journalists in the paper’s Spotlight department had been working on for months. It would crack open the coverup of pedophile priests in the Catholic Church in Boston, led to the revelations of similar coverups around the U.S. and across the planet, and would go on to win a Pulitzer Prize in 2003. But “this kind of story...
- 1/6/2016
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
In “Spotlight,” John Slattery stars as Boston Globe editor Ben Bradlee Jr., who oversaw the paper’s investigation into sexual abuse by Catholic priests, but being from Boston himself, Slattery grew up in the midst of the misconduct. “There were priests that would just disappear from my high school,” Slattery told TheWrap. “I never heard any specific rumors about anybody in any kind of abusive situation, but there were several priests that just didn’t show up for school one day and never came back.” “Spotlight,” starring Rachel McAdams, Michael Keaton, Mark Ruffalo and Brian d’Arcy James, was directed...
- 12/16/2015
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
The new movie Spotlight begins inside a South Boston police station in 1976, where a Catholic bishop is counseling a distraught mother who may or may not bring charges against the priest accused of molesting her son. According to the desk sergeant outside the witness room, the bishop is in the station to “help out,” which in practical terms means not-so-subtly reminding the mother of all the good the church has done and continues to do that could presumably be undone if she pursues legal and very public recourse, as well as offering his hushed assurances that the offending priest will be dealt with and the crime her child has endured will never, ever happen again. Outside the witness room, a police officer speculates to the sergeant about the developing situation that “It’s gonna be hard to keep the papers away from the arraignment.” The sergeant shrugs and shakes his head.
- 11/6/2015
- by Dennis Cozzalio
- Trailers from Hell
An ensemble cast that includes Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams, and Michael Keaton lead the investigative journalism drama Spotlight.
The film, which held it’s North American premiere at Tiff, is based on the true story of the Boston Globe’s team of investigative reporters who broke the story of years of institutional abuse in the Catholic church and the subsequent cover-up.
Co-starring John Slattery, Liev Schreiber, and Brian d’Arcy James, Spotlight was a film years in the making. The script was on the 2013 Black List, a list of the most-liked unproduced Hollywood screenplays. Now director Tom McCarthy is bringing this story and a talented cast of actors to the big screen on November 6.
Cineplex sat down with the actors and their real-life journalism counterparts to talk about bringing the story to life. Watch our interview with John Slattery and Ben Bradlee Jr., Liev Schreiber and Marty Baron, Brian d’Arcy James and Matt Carroll,...
The film, which held it’s North American premiere at Tiff, is based on the true story of the Boston Globe’s team of investigative reporters who broke the story of years of institutional abuse in the Catholic church and the subsequent cover-up.
Co-starring John Slattery, Liev Schreiber, and Brian d’Arcy James, Spotlight was a film years in the making. The script was on the 2013 Black List, a list of the most-liked unproduced Hollywood screenplays. Now director Tom McCarthy is bringing this story and a talented cast of actors to the big screen on November 6.
Cineplex sat down with the actors and their real-life journalism counterparts to talk about bringing the story to life. Watch our interview with John Slattery and Ben Bradlee Jr., Liev Schreiber and Marty Baron, Brian d’Arcy James and Matt Carroll,...
- 9/19/2015
- by Rachel West
- Cineplex
Open Road is assembling the real-life Boston Globe team behind its film Spotlight at the Toronto Film Festival. All six of the reporters and editors portrayed in the film will be on hand when the film debuts at the festival on Sept. 14. Walter "Robby" Robinson, Michael Rezendes, Sacha Pfeiffer, Matt Carroll, Marty Baron and Ben Bradlee Jr. will participate in an on-stage Q&A -- along with the six actors and actresses who portray them -- after the premiere. The Tiff premiere also will mark the first time that Spotlight stars Michael Keaton (Robinson), Mark Ruffalo (Rezendes), Rachel McAdams (Pfeiffer),
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- 9/10/2015
- by Tatiana Siegel
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
★★★★☆ Playing out of competition at this year's Venice Film Festival, Spotlight (2015) 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 following the abhorrence that was The Cobbler (2014). Set in The Boston Globe newsrooms, it's a meticulously built journalistic procedural and a timely reminder of the need for newspapers and journalists everywhere to go after those entrenched in power. When experienced reporter and editor Walter 'Robby' Robinson (Michael Keaton) is asked to sit down with newsroom chief editor Marty Baron (Liev Schreiber), he's expecting to hear about more cuts and staff lay-offs.
It turns out that Marty has a bit of a vision. He wants Robby and his investigative Spotlight team to follow-up on a story about the possible cover-up of a child abuse scandal involving the Catholic Church. Eager beaver reporter Michael Rezendes...
It turns out that Marty has a bit of a vision. He wants Robby and his investigative Spotlight team to follow-up on a story about the possible cover-up of a child abuse scandal involving the Catholic Church. Eager beaver reporter Michael Rezendes...
- 9/5/2015
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
Much like voracious and loyal readers will gobble up any book by their favorite author, there’s certain movies that lure us in purely based on the talent involved. For writer-director Tom McCarthy’s upcoming drama, Spotlight, the cast is arguably its most attractive selling point, followed closely by its increasingly pertinent narrative. Set during the 2001 Catholic Church sexual abuse cover-up, the movie explores the journalists at the center of the story.
The film stars Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, Liev Schreiber, Stanley Tucci, John Slattery, Brian d’Arcy James and Billy Crudup, most of whom can be witnessed in character in the first image above. All of the lead cast play a key role in the Boston Globe’s investigative team. Spurred on by a quest to seek justice for those sufferers and victims of sexual abuse at the hands of ordained priests, they vow to stop at...
The film stars Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, Liev Schreiber, Stanley Tucci, John Slattery, Brian d’Arcy James and Billy Crudup, most of whom can be witnessed in character in the first image above. All of the lead cast play a key role in the Boston Globe’s investigative team. Spurred on by a quest to seek justice for those sufferers and victims of sexual abuse at the hands of ordained priests, they vow to stop at...
- 2/6/2015
- by Gem Seddon
- We Got This Covered
• Guy Pearce and Dominic West have signed on for Genius, joining Colin Firth, Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, and Laura Linney. Michael Grandage is directing the film, marking his feature debut. John Logan adapted A. Scott Berg’s book for the screen. Pearce will play F. Scott Fitzgerald, while West will portray Ernest Hemingway. The film will relay the true, complicated relationship between novelist Thomas Wolfe (Law) and his editor, Max Perkins (Firth). Kidman will play Aline Bernstein, with Linney as Louise Perkins. Genius comes as the third collaboration between Grandage, producing partner James Bierman, and John Logan. Filming kicks off...
- 9/26/2014
- by C. Molly Smith
- EW - Inside Movies
Director Tom McCarthy has already rounded up an impressive ensemble cast for Spotlight, his drama that tells the story of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Boston Globe journalists who exposed the Catholic Church's decades-long cover-up of child molestation in Massachusetts. Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, Liev Schreiber and Stanley Tucci are all already on board the film, and now THR has word that Almost Famous star Billy Crudup (who just took a role in the Stanford Prison Experiment) is taking a role in the film as Eric MacLeish, a high-powered member of the Boston legal establishment. Read more below! The title of the film is in reference to the Spotlight Team of reporters at the Boston newspaper who discovered this terrifying citywide conspiracy that was covering sexual child abuse in the religious organization. The team included Boston Globe editor Marty Baron (Schreiber), Spotlight Team editor Walter “Robby” Robinson (Keaton) and special...
- 8/28/2014
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
Developing for well over a year now, not much has been heard about Tom McCarthy's Catholic church sex scandal drama since last summer, when Matt Damon was named as a frontrunner to star in the project. That didn't happen, but the "Win Win" and "The Visitor" director has still managed to attract a pretty terrific cast, with his movie now gaining some very definite forward traction. The Wrap and Deadline reports that Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams, Michael Keaton, Aaron Eckhart, Liev Schreiber and Stanley Tucci are aboard the movie that is now titled "Spotlight." The true story tale centers on the journalists at the Boston Globe -- Michael Rezendes, Sacha Pfeiffer and Matt Carroll, Spotlight Team Editor Walter "Robby" Robinson, Special Projects Editor Ben Bradlee Jr. and Globe Editor Marty Baron -- who discovered and exposed that Cardinal Bernard Law, America's Senior Catholic...
- 8/9/2014
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
After immortality, the clear next step is always television. And that’s the trajectory for one of the Red Sox’s most famous batters, Ted Williams, whose life story will be adapted into a TV miniseries.
Deadline reports that Atmosphere Entertainment’s Mark Canton (300) has teamed up with Mandalay Sports Media’s Mike Tollin (Smallville) and Peter Guber (Rain Man) to option a recent biography of Williams, The Kid: The Immortal Life of Ted Williams by Ben Bradlee Jr.
Canton, Tollin, and Gruber haven’t yet assigned a writer to the project, but viewers can expect that the series will...
Deadline reports that Atmosphere Entertainment’s Mark Canton (300) has teamed up with Mandalay Sports Media’s Mike Tollin (Smallville) and Peter Guber (Rain Man) to option a recent biography of Williams, The Kid: The Immortal Life of Ted Williams by Ben Bradlee Jr.
Canton, Tollin, and Gruber haven’t yet assigned a writer to the project, but viewers can expect that the series will...
- 7/11/2014
- by Jackson McHenry
- EW - Inside TV
Matt Damon has always kept his hometown of Boston close to heart, whether in the breakout "Good Will Hunting," taking a role in "The Departed" or developing a movie with Ben Affleck about the city's most famous criminal figure, Whitey Bulger. And should it all work out, Damon will once again help tell a story about his hometown, one that shook the city to its core. Jeff Sneider of The Wrap tweeted yesterday: "Matt Damon is the front runner to star in Tom McCarthy's Boston Globe/Catholic Church movie but he still hasn't read the script..." And it's easy to see why he might be interested. The highly charged drama is aiming to be an "All The President's Men"-style movie that will center on the journalists at the Boston Globe -- Michael Rezendes, Sacha Pfeiffer and Matt Carroll, Spotlight Team Editor Walter "Robby" Robinson, Special Projects Editor Ben Bradlee Jr....
- 6/14/2013
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
DreamWorks Studios and Participant Media have acquired the feature film rights to the story of the Catholic Church’s decades-long cover-up of its pedophile priests in Massachusetts as uncovered by a year-long investigation by the Boston Globe, it was announced today by Holly Bario, DreamWorks President of Production, and Jonathan King, Participant Executive Vice President of Production.
Tom McCarthy has signed on to direct and co-write the script with Josh Singer. Anonymous Content’s Michael Sugar and Steve Golin and Rocklin/Faust’s Nicole Rocklin and Blye Faust will produce. David Mizner, who originally brought the project to the producers, will serve as a consultant and associate producer. King and Jeff Skoll will serve as executive producers.
Life rights have been acquired to the Boston Globe’s “Spotlight Team” of reporters and editors, including then-Globe editor Marty Baron, special projects editor Ben Bradlee Jr., Spotlight Team editor Walter “Robby” Robinson and reporters Michael Rezendes,...
Tom McCarthy has signed on to direct and co-write the script with Josh Singer. Anonymous Content’s Michael Sugar and Steve Golin and Rocklin/Faust’s Nicole Rocklin and Blye Faust will produce. David Mizner, who originally brought the project to the producers, will serve as a consultant and associate producer. King and Jeff Skoll will serve as executive producers.
Life rights have been acquired to the Boston Globe’s “Spotlight Team” of reporters and editors, including then-Globe editor Marty Baron, special projects editor Ben Bradlee Jr., Spotlight Team editor Walter “Robby” Robinson and reporters Michael Rezendes,...
- 4/2/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
It's been more than 10 years since the Boston Globe first reported the decades-long sexual abuse -- and subsequent cover-up -- plaguing the Massachusetts Catholic Church, setting in motion revelations of similar abuse in the Catholic Church worldwide. Now, the story behind how that abuse was uncovered is set to be told on the big screen, with DreamWorks Studio and Participant Media announcing that they've acquired the film rights to the Globe's reporting. The paper spent a year investigating abuse allegations, interviewing victims, and reviewing thousands of pages of documents, ultimately revealing that church leadership had made a concerted effort to ignore and in many cases cover-up reported abuse. One accused priest was shuttled from parish to parish, despite the church's awareness of his record. The scandal rocked the church on both a national and worldwide level, leading to the resignation of Cardinal Bernard Law, who had a hand in hiding priests' serial abuse.
- 4/2/2013
- by Alex Suskind
- Moviefone
Breaking: DreamWorks Studios and Participant Media have acquired feature film rights to the story of the Catholic Church’s decades-long cover-up of its pedophile priests in Massachusetts. The scandal was uncovered by a year-long investigation by the Boston Globe. Tom McCarthy has signed on to direct and co-write the script with Josh Singer. Anonymous Content’s Michael Sugar and Steve Golin and Rocklin/Faust’s Nicole Rocklin and Blye Faust will produce. David Mizner, who originally brought the project to the producers, will serve as a consultant and associate producer. King and Jeff Skoll will serve as executive producers. Life rights have been acquired to the Boston Globe’s “Spotlight Team” of reporters and editors, including then-Globe editor Marty Baron, special projects editor Ben Bradlee Jr., Spotlight Team editor Walter “Robby” Robinson and reporters Michael Rezendes, Sacha Pfeiffer, and Matt Carroll. The team spent a year interviewing victims and reviewing...
- 4/2/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
Regardless of your personal religious choices, it can't be denied that there was a time in which the Catholic Church was very publicly associated with the sexual abuse of young boys. That perception has dropped off in recent years, but Variety reports that Win Win director Tom McCarthy is directing an untitled drama about the reporters at the Boston Globe who uncovered the original conspiracy to keep these deeds quiet. Not exactly lighthearted material to help close out the week, but since it's the "story behind the story" that's being put in the spotlight here, it should be more interesting than just another damning exposé. Read on! The story will follow Michael Rezendes, Sacha Pfeiffer, Matt Carroll, Walter "Robby" Robinson, Ben Bradlee Jr. and Marty Baron, the team of reporters at the Boston Globe who investigated thousands of pages of documents and conducted a myriad of interviews in the New...
- 10/19/2012
- by Ben Pearson
- firstshowing.net
Director Tom McCarthy ("Win Win," "The Visitor," "The Station Agent") and "The West Wing" scribe Josh Singer have signed on for Anonymous Content's film about the journalist who exposed the Catholic Church's longterm cover-up of child molestation in Massachusetts. Turns out McCarthy has been secretly working on the project for over a year due to the subject matter. The Boston Globe writers behind the story, who blew the cover off the worldwide scandal, won a Pulitzer Prize. They are: Spotlight Team members Michael Rezendes, Sacha Pfeiffer and Matt Carroll, Spotlight Team Editor Walter "Robby" Robinson, Special Projects Editor Ben Bradlee Jr. and Globe Editor Marty Baron. AC producers Steve Golin and Michael Sugar, along with Nicole Rocklin and Blye Faust have secured the rights. Variety reports that while no studios or financiers have been exposed to the project, at least one A-list actor has shown interest. ...
- 10/19/2012
- by Sophia Savage
- Thompson on Hollywood
Win Win director Tom McCarthy is set to direct the untitled Boston Globe project from writer Josh Singer (The West Wing), reports Variety. The Anonymous Content and Rocklin/Faust' film follows Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists who exposed the Catholic Church's cover-up of child molestation in Massachusetts. McCarthy's worked on this secretly for over a year because of the sensitivity of the subject matter that focuses on the worldwide scandal. Anonymous Content's Michael Sugar and Steve Golin produce alongside Blye Faust and Nicole Rocklin and Blye Faust. The producers have secured life rights of the Globe reporters who are responsible - Splotlight's Michael Rezendes, Sacha Pfeiffer and Matt Carroll as well as Spotlight Team Editor Walter Robinson, Ben Bradlee Jr. the Special Projects Editor,and Marty Baron, Globe Editor.
- 10/18/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Win Win director Tom McCarthy is set to direct the untitled Boston Globe project from writer Josh Singer (The West Wing), reports Variety. The Anonymous Content and Rocklin/Faust' film follows Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists who exposed the Catholic Church's cover-up of child molestation in Massachusetts. McCarthy's worked on this secretly for over a year because of the sensitivity of the subject matter that focuses on the worldwide scandal. Anonymous Content's Michael Sugar and Steve Golin produce alongside Blye Faust and Nicole Rocklin and Blye Faust. The producers have secured life rights of the Globe reporters who are responsible - Splotlight's Michael Rezendes, Sacha Pfeiffer and Matt Carroll as well as Spotlight Team Editor Walter Robinson, Ben Bradlee Jr. the Special Projects Editor,and Marty Baron, Globe Editor.
- 10/18/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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