2019 film directed by Jay Roach
Bombshell
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Directed by
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Written by
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Produced by
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Starring
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Cinematography
| Barry Ackroyd
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Edited by
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Music by
| Theodore Shapiro
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Distributed by
| Lionsgate
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Release date
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- December 13, 2019
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2019-12-13
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(United States)
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Running time
| 109 minutes
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Countries
| United States
Canada
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Language
| English
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Budget
| $32 million
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Box office
| $61.4 million
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Bombshell
is a 2019 American
drama film
directed by
Jay Roach
and written by
Charles Randolph
. The film stars
Charlize Theron
,
Nicole Kidman
, and
Margot Robbie
, and is based on the accounts of the women at
Fox News
who set out to expose CEO
Roger Ailes
for
sexual harassment
.
John Lithgow
,
Kate McKinnon
,
Connie Britton
,
Malcolm McDowell
, and
Allison Janney
appear in supporting roles.
Bombshell
was released in December 13, 2019. The film's box office results
were seen as disappointing
, but it received mostly positive reviews. It garnered praise for its acting as well as its choices of makeup and hair, which won the
Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling
, while earning some criticism of the screenplay and inaccuracies in the plot and character portrayals.
Plot
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After co-moderating the
2016 Republican debate
,
Megyn Kelly
faces numerous insults from
Donald Trump
, who is angry because she asked him about his offensive comments toward women. Under pressure from the network, and after receiving death threats and unwanted paparazzi attention, Kelly eventually reconciles with Trump.
Meanwhile,
Gretchen Carlson
is removed as co-anchor of the popular
Fox & Friends
show, and is transferred to a less popular show. Inundated by sexist comments on and off the air, including by
Roger Ailes
, Carlson meets with lawyers, Nancy Smith and Neil Mullin, who explain that Carlson's contract prevents her from suing the network, but she can sue Ailes personally.
On her first day on
The O'Reilly Factor
, Kayla Pospisil meets fellow female staffer Jess Carr, and the two have sex. The next day, Ailes begins sexually harassing Pospisil. Pospisil begins to tell Carr about what happened, but Carr interrupts, saying she cannot get involved.
Carlson is later fired, ostensibly for her on-air support of the federal
assault weapons ban
, and decides to sue Ailes. When the news breaks the next day, Ailes denies the allegations and Kelly admits to her core team Ailes sexually harassed her when she started at Fox. In the following weeks, despite a number of other women voicing their public support against Ailes, Kelly conspicuously refuses to make a comment on Carlson's accusations.
After more women accuse Ailes, Kelly starts to find other women at the network. Kelly visits Pospisil, and the two confide in each other. Kelly advises Pospisil to come forward, and after consulting with Carr, she does. Through her attorneys, Carlson later informs Ailes she has recorded conversations to support her claims, deliberately withholding them from Ailes's lawyers in order to undermine his credibility. Defeated, Ailes is fired by Fox co-creator
Rupert Murdoch
. Ailes settles Carlson's lawsuit for $20 million and an apology from Fox, but the agreement contains a
non-disclosure agreement
. Fox eventually paid the victims of sexual harassment $50 million, while paying Ailes and O'Reilly $65 million in severance.
Cast
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Production
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Development
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On May 18, 2017, shortly after the death of Fox News founder Roger Ailes, it was announced that
Annapurna Pictures
was in the early stages of developing a film centered on the allegations made against Ailes by female employees, including Megyn Kelly and Gretchen Carlson.
Charles Randolph
was expected to write the film's screenplay.
[6]
On May 22, 2018, it was announced that
Jay Roach
had been hired to direct the film.
[7]
On August 1, 2018, it was announced that Roach, Randolph, Beth Kono, AJ Dix, and
Margaret Riley
would act as the film's producers and that
Denver and Delilah Productions
would serve as the film's production company.
[8]
On October 9, 2018, it was announced that Annapurna Pictures had dropped out of producing the film, reportedly due to concerns over the film's growing budget. At the time of the announcement, it was confirmed that Bron Studios was staying on and that producers were looking at
Focus Features
,
Participant Media
, and
Amblin Entertainment
to help finance the film.
[9]
The following week,
Lionsgate
began negotiating to join the production after Focus Features and Amblin Entertainment passed on the project.
[10]
By the end of the month, Lionsgate was reported to be closing a deal to distribute the film.
[11]
In December 2018, it was reported that
Theodore Shapiro
would compose the film's score and that
Barry Ackroyd
would serve as the film's cinematographer.
[12]
[13]
The film was given the working title
Fair and Balanced
, before being announced as
Bombshell
in August 2019.
[14]
Kelly later stated that she had no involvement with the film.
[15]
Casting
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Alongside the directing and writing announcements, it was reported that
Charlize Theron
had entered negotiations to portray Kelly in the film.
[7]
On August 1, 2018, it was reported that
Nicole Kidman
had begun negotiations to star as Carlson and that
Margot Robbie
was in talks to play a
composite
associate producer at the network, with Theron confirmed to star.
[8]
[16]
Later that month, it was announced that
John Lithgow
had been cast as Roger Ailes.
[17]
In September 2018, it was reported that
Allison Janney
had been cast as lawyer Susan Estrich and that
Kate McKinnon
had been cast to play a fictional producer.
[18]
[19]
In October 2018, it was announced that
Malcolm McDowell
,
Mark Duplass
, and
Alice Eve
had been cast as Rupert Murdoch, Douglas Brunt, and
Ainsley Earhardt
, respectively.
[20]
[11]
In November 2018, it was reported that
Brigette Lundy-Paine
and
Liv Hewson
had been cast as two fictional characters
[21]
and that
Alanna Ubach
,
[22]
Elisabeth Rohm
,
Spencer Garrett
,
Connie Britton
,
Ashley Greene
,
Brooke Smith
, Michael Buie,
Nazanin Boniadi
, and
Bree Condon
had been cast as
Jeanine Pirro
,
Martha MacCallum
,
Sean Hannity
, Beth Ailes,
Abby Huntsman
, Irena Brigante,
Bret Baier
, Rudi Bakhtiar, and
Kimberly Guilfoyle
, respectively.
[23]
[24]
[25]
[26]
[27]
[28]
In December 2018, it was announced that
Rob Delaney
had joined the cast of the film in an undisclosed role and that
Ahna O'Reilly
had been cast as
Julie Roginsky
.
[29]
[30]
In June 2019,
Robin Weigert
announced she had joined the cast of the film.
[31]
Filming
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Principal photography
for the film began on October 22, 2018, in
Los Angeles
,
California
.
[32]
[33]
Release
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The film was scheduled for release on December 20, 2019.
[34]
However, it was pushed up to December 13, 2019, in a
limited release
, opening to public viewing on December 20.
[35]
Reception
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Box office
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Bombshell
grossed $31.8 million in the United States and Canada, and $29.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $61.4 million.
[3]
[4]
In its limited opening weekend the film made $312,100 from four theaters for a per-venue average of $78,025, the fifth best of 2019.
[36]
The film went wide at 1,480 theaters the following weekend and, despite being projected to gross around $10 million, finished sixth with $5.1 million. The audience was 58% female, with 60% being between 18 and 34 years old.
[37]
The following weekend the film made $4.7 million (a total of $8.3 million over the five-day Christmas frame), falling to ninth.
[38]
The film's box office results were seen as a disappointment, with
The Hill
saying that the presence of other projects about Ailes, such as the documentary
Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes
and the Showtime series
The Loudest Voice
, had lowered the demand for a film on the subject.
[39]
Forbes
also noted that audiences likely do not want to "shell out movie theater money and time to watch a film about women being treated terribly by powerful men... especially (generally speaking) women".
[40]
Critical response
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On
Rotten Tomatoes
, the film has an approval rating of 68% based on 334 reviews, with an average rating of 6.6/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "
Bombshell
benefits from a terrific cast and a worthy subject, but its impact is muffled by a frustrating inability to go deeper than the sensationalistic surface."
[41]
On
Metacritic
, the film has a weighted average score of 64 out of 100, based on reviews from 46 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
[42]
Audiences polled by
PostTrak
gave the film an average 4 out of 5 stars, with 70% saying they would definitely recommend it.
[37]
Variety
'
s
Owen Gleiberman
gave the film a positive review and wrote: "
Bombshell
is a scalding and powerful movie about what selling, in America, has become. The film is about selling sex, selling a candidate, selling yourself, selling the truth. And about how at Fox News all those things came together."
[43]
Todd McCarthy
of
The Hollywood Reporter
wrote: "The actors throw themselves into their roles with terrific zeal, enlivened by the often blunt dialogue and the issues at stake."
[44]
Kevin Maher
of
The Times
gave the film 4/5 stars, describing it as "a timely satirical takedown that finds black humour and absurdist comedy in the subject of workplace sexual harassment while never losing sight of its devastating repercussions."
[45]
Ann Hornaday of
The Washington Post
gave the film 3/4 stars, calling it "an absorbing, well-crafted chronicle of the sexual harassment accusations that forced Fox News founding CEO Roger Ailes to resign in disgrace."
[46]
Moira Macdonald of
The Seattle Times
gave the film 2/4 stars, writing that it "went wrong"; much of it due to Charles Randolph's "cutesy screenplay ... which unfolds at a cartoony pace more suitable to a dark comedy."
[47]
Simran Hans of
The Observer
gave the film 2/5 stars, writing: "What happened to these women is appalling; that the film takes such pains to sand down the politics of its central characters to make them more sympathetic undermines its entire thesis. Kelly's
racist
attitudes are smoothed over, while Carlson's
homophobia
is conveniently erased." Hans goes on to argue that the film would have been more complete had it engaged with the "tension" between its protagonists' dual roles as perpetuators of sexism themselves, owing to their status as conservative icons, and also as women harmed by a deeply sexist organization. Hans contends that by presenting the protagonists simply as sympathetic characters the film fails to make sufficient criticism of these women and their role as cogs in an organization which espouses rightwing ideology.
[48]
Linda Holmes of
NPR
wrote: "It has a few strong moments, mostly courtesy of Robbie, but it's both underwhelming and overworked, inelegantly structured and missing something fundamental at the core."
[49]
Joe Morgenstern
of
The Wall Street Journal
said that the film was "a movie with a compelling story to tell turns into a blunt-force
polemic
that can't stop hammering its message home."
[50]
Reactions from the depicted
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In January 2020, Kelly posted a 30-minute video on her
YouTube
channel of a roundtable discussion, including her, Huddy, Bakhtiar, Brunt and former Fox News producer Julie Zann and their reactions and opinions after viewing a screening of the film. The panel confirmed many details depicted, including having to do the "spin" to show off their bodies to Ailes in private; Zann tearfully noted that reality was "worse than that" and the filmmakers "let Roger off easy".
[51]
[52]
[15]
Kelly took particular issue with the scene where Robbie's character blames Kelly for not speaking up, calling the scene
victim blaming
and noting that the scene was "written by a man"; however, she also noted that the scene belongs in the film as a reminder to herself that she could have done more to help other victims.
[51]
She also felt the film "took liberties" with her story and specifically denied that she told Murdoch the question she was going to ask
Donald Trump
in advance of the debate or that Ailes liked the question. "The notion that Roger liked the Donald Trump 'woman' question because it created controversy and a TV moment was not true. Roger did not like the question ? at all ? and was very angry at me for asking it. At one point [he] actually said to me, 'No more female empowerment stuff!'."
[53]
[51]
Accolades
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At the
92nd Academy Awards
, it earned three nominations:
Best Actress
(Theron),
Best Supporting Actress
(Robbie), and
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
, winning the latter. The film also received two nominations at the
77th Golden Globe Awards
(for Theron and Robbie), four at the
26th Screen Actors Guild Awards
(Theron, Robbie, and Kidman, as well as
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
) and three at the
73rd British Academy Film Awards
(Theron, Robbie, and
Best Makeup and Hair
). The theme song, "One Little Soldier", performed by
Regina Spektor
, won the 2020 "Best Song Written or Recorded for a Film" from the
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards
.
See also
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