State of Play 2009

Find the truth

6.792 / 10   1851 vote(s)
PG-13
Thriller

When a congressional aide is killed, a Washington, D.C. journalist starts investigating the case involving the Representative, his old college friend.

Homepage http://www.stateofplaymovie.net/
Release Date 2009-04-17
Runtime 2h 7m
Directors Kevin Macdonald, Valerie Green, Rodrigo Prieto, Gregory S. Hooper, Charisse Cardenas, Dwayne McClintock, Masanobu Takayanagi, Doug Coleman
Producers Debra Hayward, Tim Bevan, Eric Hayes, Liza Chasin, Andrew Hauptman, Eric Fellner, E. Bennett Walsh, Kwame Parker, Tim T. Cunningham, Eileen Godoy, Paul Abbott
Writers Tony Gilroy, Matthew Michael Carnahan, Billy Ray, Paul Abbott, Paul Abbott

Good movie, great cast and interesting plot.

A movies as they used to be when interesting thrillers were on the screens with higher frequency.

Andres Gomez

This movie follows a familiar subset of the thriller genre, that of the journalist investigating a story and discovering there is more involved than what meets the eye, and before he knows it there is evidence of a conspiracy stretching high into government. How high? Well, that of course varies from one conspiracy movie to the next.

I couldn’t help but notice that one of the methods of death early on here was later borrowed by the series House of Cards (U.S. version). But there are only so many ways of making possible murders look like accidents or suicides, so perhaps it was coincidental. The acting and the writing were fine, however familiar the story seemed. It just felt like it wouldn’t have taken much originality to alter the plot to separate it from all the other journalistic investigations of government corruption.

Peter McGinn