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Scoop (2024)

Scoop (2024)

A gripping and illuminating dramatization of a landmark interview from the creator of The Crown

7.4

Movie

United Kingdom
English, Spanish
Drama
2024
PHILIP MARTIN
Alex Waldmann, Amanda Redman, Andrew MacBean
103 min

TLDR

It’s no Spotlight, but it sure is a rousing reminder of the power and importance of The Fourth Estate.

What it's about

Directed by Philip Martin (The Crown) and based on the book of the same name by Sam McAlister (played here by Billie Piper), Scoop follows the journalists behind the infamous BBC interview exposing Prince Andrew’s (Rufus Sewell) ties with the criminal Jeffrey Epstein.

The take

To the untrained eye, a TV interview is just that: an interview, a simple (and at times rehearsed) back-to-back between a reporter and a subject. But Scoop is a thrilling reminder of how complex the process actually is, from the legwork to the questioning and even after airing. In the UK, that quest for truth is complicated by stringent palace rules and the fact that the BBC, which McAlister and her colleagues work for, is a publicly funded institution. How free is the free press when a Royal can call off a story, and how far are reporters willing to go to protect it? Scoop is bolstered by a smart script and a wealth of strong performance—Sewell is almost unrecognizable as Prince Andrew and Gillian Anderson is commanding as anchor Emily Maitlis. But the movie won’t be as strong as it is without Piper leading it; she’s relatable and entrancing as she works her way from underestimated underdog to compelling champion.

What stands out

I didn’t care for the occasional self-congratulatory tone. I’m sure the actual journalists the film is based on would agree that it’s never about them, it’s about the people.

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