The Report
THE REPORT is a thriller based on actual events. Idealistic staffer Daniel J. Jones is tasked by his boss Senator Dianne Feinstein to lead an investigation of the CIA's Detention and Interrogation Program created in the aftermath of 9/11. Jones' relentless pursuit of the truth leads to findings that uncover the lengths to which the nation's top intelligence agency went to destroy evidence, subvert the law, and hide a shocking secret from the American public.
Director:
Scott Z. Burns
Cast:
Adam Driver, Annette Bening, Jon Hamm
Screenplay:
Scott Z. Burns
Screening Date:
Nov 09, 2019
Studio:
Topic Studios, Unbranded Pictures, Margin of Error, Vice Media
Running Time:
1h 59m
Excellent | Very Good | Good | Fair | Poor |
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54.5% | 27.2% | 12.7% | 5.4% | 0.0% |
“Well done and sad that the movie needed to be made. Why
does our Government continually cover up in order to be right?
Why not do the right thing in the beginning.”
“A must see by everyone.”
“Adam Driver may be the best actor working today, and more
importantly he doesn’t overact just because he in the lead role.
Like Jones he underplays his part.”
“A well written unfolding of the story behind this report. An
important story to come to light and a film that should be
shown to students. Glad to hear Amazon is creating a
curriculum to accompany it. Shows the misuses of democracy.”
“Wow! Extraordinarily well done and powerful. It is so
important that this film and this history be known, seen and
discussed. Especially now. I am so glad Amazon has offered
school resource materials for it. Thanks John!” Jeanne K
“This film is a civics lesson that should be required viewing for
every voter.”
Maybe not MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON, but Mr. Jones
does a helluva job in DC. And thanks to Ms. Feinstein as well as
John McCain. Makes you almost believe in justice.”
“I vividly remember the photos of Abu Ghraib, I found them
chilling to the core, and I was embarrassed to be an American.
Rumsfeld and his lot should be put on trial even today for war
crimes, crimes against humanity.”
“Superheroes don’t come from Marvel, they come from hard
work in windowless rooms with infinite dedication for little
compensation. I will greatly encourage all my students to see
this.”
“It’s only legal if it works.”
“Political thrillers are often not action films. In ALL THE
PRESIDENT’S MEN Woodward and Bernstein made phone calls
and did interviews. Nowadays Daniel Jones just sits behind a
computer screen, not exactly the material for stunning visual
movie-making. Yet both are thrilling movies, not just because of
the outcome, but an exiting exploration of the dedication of
those involved and how they worked to make this public, to get
at the truth. Yes, there’s still the clandestine meetings in
shadowy parking garages, and they still work.”
“Important story that unfortunately still goes on in redacted
reports. As a drama, it does not adapt to the movies, too talky
and repetitious. Excellent acting by Bening and loved Driver.
Also loved the quote from George Washington.”
“Grotesque waterboarding scenes.”
“Best film we’ve seen all year, and we’ve seen some good ones.
Thank you for sharing this with us, it’s gold in the classroom.”
“Good depiction of a dark period post 9/11. Lying and cover
ups just the tip of the iceberg.”
“Scott Burns has done as magnificent a job in telling this tale as
Daniel Jones did in telling his story. Superbly crafted.”
If you'd like to know more about the film...
Intelligent and insightful commentary form Director Scott Z. Burns, Annette Bening, Jon Hamm, and Adam Driver on the true story that inspired the film. Interview with Variety at The Variety Studio. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrLi0crNK9k
Timeline and details about the true story of the torture resport and the events that unfolded, published by Time. https://time.com/5725001/the-report-movie-true-story
"8 Books to Help You Understand the CIA Torture Report" This article on bustle also provides descriptions and overviews of the recommended books. https://www.bustle.com/articles/53678-8-books-to-help-you-understand-the-cia-torture-report