Popularity: 5 (history)
| Director: | Steven Spielberg |
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| Writer: | Liz Hannah, Josh Singer |
| Staring: |
| A cover-up that spanned four U.S. Presidents pushed the country's first female newspaper publisher and a hard-driving editor to join an unprecedented battle between journalist and government. Inspired by true events. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 22, 2017 |
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| Director: | Steven Spielberg |
| Writer: | Liz Hannah, Josh Singer |
| Genres: | Drama, History |
| Keywords | washington dc, usa, journalist, journalism, newspaper, 1970s, vietnam war, biography, politics, richard nixon, based on true story, pentagon papers, government cover-up, publisher, political thriller |
| Production Companies | DreamWorks Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Amblin Entertainment, Participant, Reliance Entertainment, TSG Entertainment, Star Thrower Entertainment, Pascal Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $179,769,467
Budget: $50,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: May 04, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Meryl Streep | Kay Graham |
| Tom Hanks | Ben Bradlee |
| Sarah Paulson | Tony Bradlee |
| Bob Odenkirk | Ben Bagdikian |
| Tracy Letts | Fritz Beebe |
| Bradley Whitford | Arthur Parsons |
| Bruce Greenwood | Robert McNamara |
| Matthew Rhys | Daniel Ellsberg |
| Alison Brie | Lally Graham |
| Carrie Coon | Meg Greenfield |
| Jesse Plemons | Roger Clark |
| David Cross | Howard Simons |
| Zach Woods | Anthony Essaye |
| Pat Healy | Phil Geyelin |
| John Rue | Gene Patterson |
| Rick Holmes | Murray Marder |
| Philip Casnoff | Chalmers Roberts |
| Jessie Mueller | Judith Martin |
| Stark Sands | Don Graham |
| Michael Cyril Creighton | Jake |
| Will Denton | Michael |
| Deirdre Lovejoy | Debbie Regan |
| Michael Devine | Copy Chief |
| Kelly Miller | Copy Editor |
| Jennifer Dundas | Liz Hylton |
| Austyn Johnson | Marina Bradlee |
| Brent Langdon | Paul Ignatius |
| Michael Stuhlbarg | Abe Rosenthal |
| Deborah Green | Ann Marie Rosenthal |
| Gary Wilmes | Punch Sulzberger |
| Christopher Innvar | James Greenfield |
| Luke Slattery | NY Times Runner |
| Justin Swain | Neil Sheehan |
| Robert G. McKay | NY Times Staffer |
| Sasha Spielberg | Woman with Package |
| Bryan Burton | Lafayette Protester |
| Coral Peña | Nancy |
| Dan Bittner | Government Lawyer |
| Kenneth Tigar | Solicitor Griswold |
| David Aaron Baker | Alexander Bickel |
| Gannon McHale | Judge Gurfein |
| Kevin Loreque | Waiter (F Street Club) |
| Francis Dumaurier | Head Waiter (Oakroom) |
| Stephen Mailer | Exchange President |
| Ned Noyes | Lazard Banker |
| John Henry Cox | Lazard Banker |
| Dan Bucatinsky | Joe Alsop |
| David Costabile | Art Buchwald |
| Johanna Day | Ann Buchwald |
| Annika Boras | Mrs. Alsop |
| Carolyn McCormick | Mrs. McNamara |
| Susan Blackwell | Dinner Wife |
| Jordan Baker | Dinner Wife |
| Lauren Lim Jackson | Eastern Air Stewardess |
| Peter Van Wagner | Harry Gladstein |
| Angus Hepburn | Judge Gessell |
| James Riordan | Vice Admiral Blouin |
| Kelly AuCoin | Kevin Maroney |
| Cotter Smith | Under Secretary William Macomber |
| Ben Livingston | Dennis Doolin |
| Stephen Rowe | Judge Robb |
| Rick Crom | Supreme Court Marshall |
| Fenton Lawless | Linotype Printer |
| Cullen Oliver Johnson | Linotype Printer |
| JaQwan J. Kelly | Watergate Security Guard |
| Brett G. Smith | Platoon Leader |
| Brett Diggs | G.I. |
| Anthony M Walker | G.I |
| Saul Alvarez | G.I. |
| Theis Weckesser | Military Advisor |
| David Beach | Robert Komer |
| Shawn Allen McLaughlin | Reporter (Andrews AFB) |
| Shaun O'Hagan | Harry Rowen (RAND) |
| Thaddeus Daniels | Rand Corp Guard |
| Brendan Burke | Rand Corp Guard |
| Celeste Arias | Lynda Sinay |
| Sonny Valicenti | Tony Russo |
| Patrick Noonan | LA Cop |
| Will Blomker | LA Cop |
| Amy Russ | White House Assistant |
| Aaron Roman Weiner | Bob Haldeman |
| Catherine Wolf | RAND Receptionist |
| Joel Nagle | Man on Phone |
| Tom Bair | Rehnquist (Asst AG) |
| Walter Brandes | 18th Street Protester |
| Juliana Davies | Katherine |
| Hazel Mason | Pamela |
| Ginger Mason | Pamela |
| Sawyer Spielberg | Plaza Protester |
| Mark Jacoby | Chief Justice Burger |
| Jon Donahue | Bertram Plain |
| Seth Barrish | Layout Editor |
| Clarke Thorell | Layout Editor |
| Joseph Tudisco | Delivery Man |
| Steve Witting | NY Times Staffer |
| Gary Galone | NY Times Staffer |
| Frank Ridley | NY Times Staffer |
| Jeremiah Wiggins | NY Times Staffer |
| Alexander Sage Oyen | Protest Singer |
| Brittney Johnson | Protest Singer |
| Caleb Eberhardt | Protest Singer |
| Don McCloskey | Protest Singer |
| Estelle Bajou | Protest Singer |
| Kaylyn Scardefield | Protest Singer |
| Leslie Kujo | Protest Singer |
| Lilli Cooper | Protest Singer |
| Odiseas Georgiadis | Protest Singer |
| Sean Meehan | Suspicious Man |
| Steven Kearney | Ehrlichman |
| Curzon Dobell | Nixon |
| Matthew Piazzi | Newscaster |
| Armand Schultz | WTOP-AM Reporter |
| Jerry Lobrow | G.I. #4 |
| Mark Pinelli | AMEX Photographer |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Michael Arnold | Choreographer |
| Tom Myers | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Roy Farfel | Stunts |
| Steven Spielberg | Director |
| Janusz Kamiński | Director of Photography |
| Michael Kahn | Editor |
| Ann Roth | Costume Design |
| Brian Chumney | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Richard Hymns | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Gary Rydstrom | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor |
| Chris Manning | Foley Editor |
| Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
| Doc Kane | ADR Mixer |
| Steve Slanec | ADR Supervisor |
| Kevin Birou | Assistant Editor |
| Richard Gould | Foley Editor |
| John Williams | Original Music Composer |
| Andre Da Silva | Stunt Double |
| Liz Hannah | Writer |
| Josh Singer | Writer |
| Chris Cenatiempo | Stunts |
| Peter Epstein | Stunts |
| Rick Carter | Production Design |
| Ellen Lewis | Casting |
| Jessica Lichtner | Script Supervisor |
| Deborah Jensen | Supervising Art Director |
| Samuel Glen | Armorer |
| Kim Jennings | Supervising Art Director |
| Sarah Broshar | Editor |
| Jeremy Bowker | Sound Effects Editor |
| Teresa Eckton | Sound Effects Editor |
| Marjorie Durand | Key Makeup Artist |
| Tim Widdop | Electrician |
| William Moore | Generator Operator |
| Kay Georgiou | Hair Department Head |
| Mitchell Beck | Key Hair Stylist |
| Michael Piekutowski | Lighting Technician |
| Shawn C.H. Baron | Key Grip |
| John S. Moyer | Steadicam Operator |
| Mitch Dubin | Camera Operator |
| Bartosz Nalazek | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| Christen Edwards | Hairstylist |
| Peter DeNicola | Electrician |
| Matthew Yake | Lighting Technician |
| Anthony DeRose | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
| Gary English | Key Hair Stylist |
| Todd Kleitsch | Makeup Artist |
| Wade Tyree | Generator Operator |
| Robert Vuolo | Lighting Technician |
| Tom Molinelli | Makeup Artist |
| Steve Ramsey | Gaffer |
| James Boniece | Rigging Grip |
| J. Roy Helland | Hairstylist |
| Niko Tavernise | Still Photographer |
| Christine Fennell | Hair Department Head |
| Alex Worster | First Assistant Camera |
| Mark Kahn | Lighting Technician |
| Rick Marroquin | Dolly Grip |
| Kevin Lowry | Key Grip |
| Jane DiPersio | Key Makeup Artist |
| Carol S. Federman | Makeup Artist |
| Judy Chin | Makeup Department Head |
| Andrew Corbin | Lighting Technician |
| Carlisle Peloquin | Art Department Assistant |
| Denise Woodgerd | Digital Intermediate |
| Maximilian Bode | Graphic Designer |
| Stacia Williams | Tailor |
| Anwei Chen | Visual Effects Producer |
| Dave Wilson | ADR Mixer |
| Dennie Thorpe | Foley Artist |
| Tanicia Osuch | Scenic Artist |
| Hannah Kurland | Costumer |
| James Durante | Assistant Editor |
| Everette Webber | Digital Intermediate Editor |
| Stephani DeLuca | Researcher |
| Doug Spilatro | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Jana Vance | Foley Artist |
| Christof Gebert | Sound Mixer |
| Wyatt Bartlett | Dresser |
| Mare McIntosh | Visual Effects Producer |
| Geoff Vaughan | Foley Artist |
| Megan Ehrling | Costumer |
| Andrey Ragozin | Assistant Editor |
| Aimee Dombo Desmond | Assistant Art Director |
| Midge Denton | Set Costumer |
| Kate Sprance | Casting Associate |
| Blake Collins | Foley Mixer |
| Raquel Cedar | Assistant Property Master |
| Jana Liptak | Scenic Artist |
| Chris Patterson | Assistant Editor |
| Drew Wills | Graphic Designer |
| Amanda Hagy | Scenic Artist |
| Kelly Solomon | Set Decorating Coordinator |
| Elizabeth Howell | Tailor |
| Bob Peishel | Digital Intermediate Producer |
| Ramiro Belgardt | Music Editor |
| John Polyson | Visual Effects Editor |
| Edson Williams | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Katalina Iturralde | Ager/Dyer |
| Bobby Johanson | ADR Mixer |
| Michael Scott | Boom Operator |
| Doug Winningham | First Assistant Sound Editor |
| Catherine Leask | Art Department Assistant |
| Michelle Matland | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Kat St. John | Dresser |
| Sun Lee | Matte Painter |
| Jennifer Meislohn | Visual Effects Producer |
| Seva Solntsev | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Marc Connor | Scenic Artist |
| Christopher Kay | Scenic Artist |
| Brian Kontz | Scenic Artist |
| Jonathan Schwartz | Costumer |
| Jessica Zavala | Costumer |
| Bryan Czerniawski | Set Costumer |
| Howard London | ADR Mixer |
| Thomas J. O'Connell | ADR Mixer |
| Drew Kunin | Sound Mixer |
| Hinju Kim | Assistant Art Director |
| Dee Selby | Foley Editor |
| Jeanette Browning | ADR Recordist |
| Michael Auszura | Assistant Art Director |
| Donna Maloney | Costume Supervisor |
| Karlee Fomalont | Casting Associate |
| Tricia Schultz | ADR Coordinator |
| Michael Rivera | ADR Recordist |
| Stuart Dryburgh | Additional Photography |
| Grant Wilfley | Extras Casting |
| Larry Kaplan | Unit Publicist |
| George B. Colucci Jr. | Stunts |
| Mark Fichera | Stunt Coordinator |
| Leah Winkler | Production Coordinator |
| Anthony Keating | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Tom Brown | Music Arranger |
| Rori Bergman | Additional Casting |
| Rena DeAngelo | Set Decoration |
| Andy Nelson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Edward Ioffreda | Graphic Designer |
| Adam Somner | First Assistant Director |
| Mitch Lillian | Key Grip |
| Angelo Caruso | Digital Film Recording |
| Glen A. Gregory | Carpenter |
| Natalie Young | Makeup Artist |
| Michael Hatzer | Digital Colorist |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Tim White | Executive Producer |
| Trevor White | Executive Producer |
| Kristie Macosko Krieger | Producer |
| Steven Spielberg | Producer |
| Amy Pascal | Producer |
| Josh Singer | Executive Producer |
| Liz Hannah | Co-Producer |
| Tom Karnowski | Executive Producer |
| Ben Lusthaus | Associate Producer |
| Adam Somner | Executive Producer |
| Rachel O'Connor | Co-Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Academy Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
| Golden Globes | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
| Golden Globes | Best Actress | Meryl Streep | Nominated |
| Golden Globes | Best Actor | Tom Hanks | Nominated |
| BAFTA Awards | Best Actor | Tom Hanks | Nominated |
| BAFTA Awards | Best Actress | Meryl Streep | Nominated |
| SAG Awards | Best Actor | Tom Hanks | Nominated |
| SAG Awards | Best Actress | Meryl Streep | Nominated |
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Firing on all Oscar-bait cylinders, _The Post_ is much more about the facts of the events than an insight into the people involved in them. It has some laughs in it, but it's far from a comedy. It's all "what" and no "why", but also, _The Post_ is built on this HUGE will-they-wont-they question w ... ith massive ramifications ("Will Nixon and LBJ be exposed") and it's what the whole 108 minute runtime is building up to, but... We already know. The things that happen in _The Post_ are real events that are common knowledge. So it's kind of... The mystery of the moral quandary was answered before you ever pressed play. I think with the state of journalism and even more so the state of politics the way it is now in America, that _The Post_ was a very timely film, and with a cast like this assembled, obviously nobody in it is bad. But does _The Post_ deserve the awards consideration it has gotten? Personally, I don't think it does. _Final rating:★★½ - Not quite for me, but I definitely get the appeal._
The movie is very interesting and clearly very curated in the cast and scenography. It tells an important piece of American history and is an ode to press freedom. However, I found it rather slow in development and a bit too lost in too many conversations. Lacks a bit of action/movement. ...
**An ambitious film, very solid and with a lot of quality, but which turned out to be forgettable.** I've honestly lost count of the movies about Nixon I've seen. And I understand that! In the history of the American presidential institution, few presidents have stirred up as much controversy. He ... was a president who not only was willing to use his whole power, but also who abused from its use. And the media was one of his biggest and most fearsome enemies. In this film, the point of originality is that the focus is never Nixon or Watergate, but the main figures of The Washington Post in the days before the scandal, when it was sued by the White House. It's not that kind of surprising originality, but it's enough. The script has its flaws, one of which is perhaps the attempt to insert the theme of gender equality in a corporate environment. This appears when we see all those men who are very hesitant about taking orders from a woman, even though she is undoubtedly the boss and owner of the company. The 70s were important for the feminist movement, but it was a young and rebellious layer that led the decade, and the role of mature women, like the owner of the Post, may not have been valued as it should have been. However, the theme seems to be lefting in the film, and it ends up frankly underdeveloped from the moment when she basically says “the newspaper is mine, I am the one who gives orders and I answer for them, and whoever does not want to obey can leave”. This strong attitude simply closes the matter. As for factual accuracy, I'm not the best person to talk, I can't say if the film does justice to the events. The strongest point of this film is, without a doubt, the talent gathering. Steven Spielberg ensures an impeccable direction and manages to give us a solid film, which will always, however, be a considerably minor work in his filmography. In addition, we still have a cast of cast-iron strong actors, led by Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep. And I don't think I need to say that this film isn't a particularly memorable piece of work for either of them. Perhaps, the film represented a good financial fit for them, just as it certainly represented a privilege for the rest of the cast, who had the opportunity to see them work and, eventually, learn something more, some of those things that are not learned in dramatization courses, but through practical experience. Technically, it's a pleasantly warm film. That third cup of tea that waited too long in the pot and ended up colder, but also thicker. It's the best metaphor to let you understand what I think: the environment and the theme give it density and tension, which, however, does not make it unnerving because it is done in a very moderate way, served cold. There is a period re-enactment effort that looks good, but it was necessary and could not be ignored. The soundtrack, by Williams, is forgettable, not to say mediocre (taking into account the composer's ability). There is a certain ambition in the project. The producers knew they were making a strong film, but the final product was not as good as they would have liked, nor was it memorable.
This is essentially a film about the freedom of the press - and how that terrifies even the most "democratic" of institutions. Disillusioned military analyst (Matthew Rhys) discovers the extent to which the US military had been misleading the government and population about the Vietnam War and takes ... some sensitive information to the Washington Post (initially, this is more about who gets the scoop - them or the New York Times) but rapidly the Post - edited by Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks) decides it must get there first and with the support of it's ballsy publisher Kay Graham (Meryl Streep) they take on the political and judicial establishment to win the right to publish their story. The performances, under Steven Spielberg's direction, are fine - nothing much to write home about. The film is about journalism and the right of all of us to know what's being done in our name (and with our troops/money etc.), and is told in a adequate fashion.