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The script for “The Messenger,” which Moverman wrote with Alessandro Camon, has been purged of melodrama, and also of the glum indie-film conventions that weigh down so many forays into local ...
And "The Messenger," which concerns itself with two such casualty notifiers, isn’t easy to watch. So yes, this is yet another movie about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, even if it does take ...
"The Messenger" Movie Review-- "The Messenger" is about the cost of war, and that's not a price measured in dollars. Instead, it says, it’s counted up in body bags, posthumous medals and freshly ...
The movie sets up a fertile dynamic between the ... identifying too strongly with the grieving families to be the stone-faced messenger the job requires. After all, Montgomery is still working ...
New Delhi: MSG-The Messenger has been dealing a lot of battle for a while now. And after a lot has already been said and done with the film's content, promotion, characterization and packaging ...
One of the messengers in this film is Sgt. Will Montgomery (Ben Foster), a highly decorated, seriously wounded and psychologically scarred Iraq vet winding down his remaining months of enlistment.
The first sign is the arrival this week of the journo-drama "Kill the Messenger," a sturdy if uneven film built squarely in the image of "All the President's Men" and telling the inside-baseball ...
“Muhammad: The Messenger of God” opened the Montreal World Film Festival on Aug. 27, a venue where Majidi previously won the Grand Prize of the Americas with “The Children of Heaven ...
Offering another perspective on the Iraq war's impact on returning soldiers, "The Messenger" gingerly probes ... at the upcoming Berlin International Film Festival following its Sundance world ...
Jeremy Renner stars in Michael Cuesta's fact-based drama about a reporter who exposed the CIA's role in the Central American cocaine business By Todd McCarthy Kill the Messenger is an All the ...
If ever there were a film that could benefit from extensive onscreen footnotes, “Kill the Messenger” is one, yet Cuesta never dwells on the particular strengths and flaws of Webb’s journalism.