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An enticing new horror game is dropping on September 5, and it's one that Silent Hill and Dead Space fans will likely be ...
The new thriller ‘September 5’ looks back at the 1972 Munich Olympics tragedy through the lens of ABC’s coverage, exploring the ethical dilemmas of crisis reporting.
September 5, which was directed and co-written by Swiss filmmaker Tim Fehlbaum, stars Peter Sarsgaard, John Magaro and others as the ABC journalists and production team working out of a studio ...
If September 5 follows a similar release pattern, you might see the movie on digital around February 2025, and streaming on Paramount+ around March 2025. But this is all speculation.
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How ‘September 5’ Recreates a Historic News Broadcast The drama chronicles the 1972 Munich Olympics attack from ABC Sports’ point of view, a perspective that resonates today.
‘September 5’ Review: Peter Sarsgaard Stars in a Gripping Newsroom Thriller About the 1972 Munich Terrorist Attacks Tim Fehlbaum’s third feature also stars John Magaro and Ben Chaplin as ...
“September 5” largely steers clear of these types and the subgenre’s other clichés, including the sanctimony that often seeps into journalism films, at least the sympathetic ones.
“September 5” is hardly the first film to deal with what became known as the Munich massacre – the documentary “One Day in September” won an Oscar in 1999, and Steven Spielberg dealt ...
“September 5,” which probably should’ve been a four-hour limited series, doesn’t attempt to fathom those stakes, either. It takes a different route, and as a procedural, it works.