, 1h56 Directed bySteven Spielberg OriginUSA GenresDrama, Historical ThemesFilms about journalists, Children's films ActorsMeryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Sarah Paulson, Bob Odenkirk, Tracy Letts, Bradley Whitford Roles WTOP-AM Reporter Rating71% En 1965, l'analyste Daniel Ellsberg se rend sur le front de la guerre du Viêt Nam pour y observer l'avancement des troupes américaines, pour le compte du secrétaire à la Défense, Robert McNamara. En 1971, Daniel Ellsberg travaille désormais pour RAND Corporation. Il décide de photocopier secrètement des rapports sur le progrès du conflit au Viêt Nam, depuis la présidence de Harry S. Truman à 1967, révélant le double discours des différentes administrations américaines sur les chances de victoire des États-Unis au Vietnam. Les gouvernements successifs ont ainsi caché au peuple américain la réalité de l'enlisement du conflit. Daniel Ellsberg divulgue alors des informations au New York Times. Le journal est cependant mis en garde par la justice, sous la pression du président Richard Nixon, sur les conséquences de la publication d'informations nationales classées secrètes. D'abord sur la touche, le Washington Post va récupérer le scoop grâce à la motivation de son rédacteur en chef, Benjamin Bradlee. Ce dernier va inciter la directrice du journal, Katharine Graham, à publier les fameux Pentagon Papers. Mais cette dernière doit aussi faire face à son conseil d'administration et à la future entrée en bourse de son journal. Le film s'achève sur l'arrêt de la Cour Suprême New York Times Co. v. United States, dans lequel les équipes du Washington Post s'alignent avec celles du New York Times parmi les parties convoquées, ce qui ouvre la voie sur la scène finale, montrant le Watergate de nuit, théâtre du scandale du Watergate, démarré en 1972 et qui mettra fin à la présidence Nixon en 1974.
, 1h34 Directed byMatt Ruskin OriginUSA GenresDrama, Biography ActorsLakeith Stanfield, Nestor Carbonell, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Bill Camp, Yul Vazquez, Sarah Goldberg Roles Bob Logan Rating66% Le 10 avril 1980, une fusillade éclate dans une rue de Crown Heights. Colin Warner est arrêté et accusé de crimes qu'il n'a pas commis. Alors que Colin a perdu tout espoir de sortir un jour de prison, son meilleur ami Carl King va tout tenter pour prouver son innocence et le faire libérer.
, 1h51 OriginUSA GenresDrama, Adventure ActorsSpencer Treat Clark, Andrew Wilson, Rachel Korine, Damian Young, Armand Schultz Roles Dale Rating68% The film follows the story of Owen Wagner (played by Spencer Treat Clark), who survives a truck accident that kills his best friend while growing up in a mining town in West Virginia. Following the accident he moves to live with his father (played by Andrew Wilson) in Yellowstone National Park, where he is in charge of the wolf-reintroduction program. The film is a coming-of-age story that focuses significantly on the natural beauty of Owen's new found surroundings. Zelnick has said of the film that, "Druid Peak is a coming of age story about a troubled teenage boy who finds a home for himself tracking wolves in Wyoming. I always call it a coming of age story with a conservation twist. It’s a story about a kid who is given a second chance in a place as wild as he is.
, 1h41 Directed bySophie Barthes OriginUSA GenresDrama, Science fiction, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Fantasy ActorsPaul Giamatti, Emily Watson, David Strathairn, Dina Korzun, Katheryn Winnick, Lauren Ambrose Roles Astrov Rating63% Paul Giamatti is an actor who becomes so impassioned with the characters and roles that he plays that he has trouble disassociating himself from the character after the scene is done. As a result, his mind and spirit are a tangled mass of emotions that he seems to have trouble separating from his own feelings. As he struggles to play Uncle Vanya, he reads an article in The New Yorker regarding "Soul Storage," which in fact is a procedural clinic that physically removes one's soul from his body.
, 1h30 Directed byWoody Allen OriginUSA GenresComedy, Romance ThemesFilms about sexuality ActorsEvan Rachel Wood, Larry David, Henry Cavill, Patricia Clarkson, Ed Begley Jr., Michael McKean Roles Television Voice (voice) Rating70% Boris Yelnikoff (Larry David) is a misanthropic chess teacher and former Columbia professor. Divorced, he eschews human contact except for his friends (Michael McKean, Adam Brooks, Lyle Kanouse) and students, criticizing everyone he meets for not matching him intellectually. He spends much of the film washing his hands, all the while singing the "Happy Birthday" song -- an attempt to gauge the proper length of time for the process.
, 1h36 Directed byFrères Coen OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Spy, Crime ThemesSpy films, Films about sexuality ActorsGeorge Clooney, Frances McDormand, John Malkovich, Tilda Swinton, Brad Pitt, Richard Jenkins Roles Olson Rating69% Faced with a demotion at work due to a drinking problem, angry Osbourne Cox quits his job as a CIA analyst and resolves to write a memoir about his life and career. When his pediatrician wife Katie finds out, she sees it as a justifiable opportunity to file for divorce and continue her adulterous affair unimpeded. Taking her lawyer's advice, she copies financial records and several other files from her husband's computer onto a CD. These files contain a rambling, meaningless diatribe by Cox on purported CIA activities.
, 3h13 Directed bySpike Lee OriginUSA GenresDrama, Biography, Action, Historical ThemesAssassinat, Politique, Films about racism, Films about religion, Political films, Films about Islam ActorsDenzel Washington, Angela Bassett, Albert Hall, Al Freeman Jr., Delroy Lindo, Spike Lee Roles TV Reporter Rating76% Malcolm X divides the life of the African-American activist Malcolm X into three sections. The first section deals with the troubled childhood of Malcolm Little, whose father, a preacher, was murdered by the Black Legion and whose mother was institutionalized for insanity. Malcolm grows up and gets a job as a Pullman porter, calling himself Detroit Red. Getting involved with a Harlem gangster named West Indian Archie with whom he has a falling out, Malcolm flees to Boston and decides to become a burglar. He and his best friend, Shorty (played by Spike Lee) are arrested by the police and Malcolm is sentenced to a ten-year prison term. The second section follows Malcolm's life in prison, where a fellow inmate, Baines, introduces him to the teachings of the Nation of Islam.