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Spotlight (2015)

Directed by Tom McCarthy

Drama | History

Most recently watched by lordofthemovies, GMOM65, schofizzy, sleestakk

Overview

The true story of how the Boston Globe uncovered the massive scandal of child molestation and cover-up within the local Catholic Archdiocese, shaking the entire Catholic Church to its core.

Rated R | Length 129 minutes

Actors

Mark Ruffalo | Michael Keaton | Rachel McAdams | Liev Schreiber | John Slattery | Brian d'Arcy James | Stanley Tucci | Elena Wohl | Gene Amoroso | Doug Murray | Sharon McFarlane | Jamey Sheridan | Neal Huff | Billy Crudup | Robert B. Kennedy | Duane Murray | Brian Chamberlain | Michael Cyril Creighton | Paul Guilfoyle | Michael Countryman | Tim Whalen | Martin Roach | Brad Borbridge | Don Allison | Patty Ross | Paloma Nuñez | Robert Clarke | Gary Galone | David Fraser | Paulette Sinclair | Laurie Heineman | Elena Juatco | Nancy Villone | Wendy Merry | Siobhan Murphy | Eileen Padua | Darrin Baker | Brett Cramp | Joe Stapleton | Maureen Keiller | Jimmy LeBlanc | Tim Progosh | Neion George | Laurie Murdoch | Zarrin Darnell-Martin | Krista Morin | Paula Barrett | Mairtin O'Carrigan | Rob de Leeuw | Nancy E. Carroll | Anthony Paolucci | Michele Proude | Richard O'Rourke | Len Cariou | Dennis Lynch | Stefanie Drummond | Mark McGrinder | Richard Fitzpatrick | Tom Driscoll | Jeffrey Samai | Moira Driscoll | Forrest Weber | Doreen Spencer | Janet Pinnick | Shannon McDonough | Shannon Ruth | Daniel Ruth | Jennifer Ruth | Timothy Mooney | Bruce-Robert Serafin | Donna Sue Jahier | Edward Brickley | Richard Jenkins | Elena Khan | Teresa Wilson | Amy Whalen | John Franchi | Peter Lewis Walsh | Lance Norris | Harold Rudolph | Colleen Kelly

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
03/22/2016TVBlu-rayRented8 stars
 

Viewing Notes

A very good, solid drama that made me angry watching. I remember reading some of the reporting when it first came out. Mark Ruffalo is great in this. His delivery and mannerisms are rushed and slightly confrontational and it does a lot to flesh out his character.

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