Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
The previously untitled WikiLeaks film directed by Bill Condon (Dreamgirls) will now be titled The Fifth Estate. The first image from the film has also debuted. It features Benedict Cumberbatch ...
When Julian Assange dismisses a film about his life as “lies,” there must surely be an enticing game afoot. But director Bill Condon’s “The Fifth Estate,” the second film this year depicting the story ...
Any biopic crafted around recent events – and still-living characters – inherently shows some bias. While older subjects benefit from decades of research that have distilled down the commonly accepted ...
Bill Condon's look at WikiLeaks centers on the falling-out between Julian Assange and a key ally. By THR Staff TORONTO — Whittling the logistical sprawl and moral swamp of WikiLeaks into the story of ...
Can there be too many Benedict Cumberbatches? The filmmakers of The Fifth Estate didn't think so. In one of the biographical thriller's most visually striking sequences, Cumberbatch's white-haired ...
The movie about Wikileaks is a mess, and a giant missed opportunity. When good movies have flaws, they disguise them well enough that you don't think about them till the next day, or next viewing, or ...
Drama. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Daniel Brühl. Directed by Bill Condon. (R. 128 minutes.) It's probably too early to make a movie about Julian Assange and WikiLeaks, and "The Fifth Estate" ...
In November 1965, Harvey Ovshinsky was 17 and a recent graduate of Mumford High School when he started the Fifth Estate, one of the nation’s earliest underground papers. Ovshinsky, now 73 and a ...
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