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Director
  
Michael Cuesta

Adapted from
  
Dark Alliance

Duration
  

Language
  
English

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Biography, Crime, Drama

Story by
  
Gary Webb, Nick Schou

Country
  
United States

Kill the Messenger (2014 film) movie poster

Release date
  
October 10, 2014 (2014-10-10)

Based on
  
Kill the Messenger  by Nick Schou Dark Alliance by Gary Webb

Writer
  
Peter Landesman, Gary Webb (book), Nick Schou (book)

Cast
  
Jeremy Renner
(Gary Webb),
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
(Anna Simons),
Michael Sheen
(Fred Weil),
Ray Liotta
(John Cullen),
Robert Patrick
(Ronny Quail),
Andy GarcĂ­a
(Norwin Meneses)

Similar movies
  
The Wolf of Wall Street
,
Black Mass
,
Straight Outta Compton
,
The Theory of Everything
,
Goodfellas
,
Foxcatcher

Tagline
  
Can you keep a National Secret?

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Kill the Messenger is a 2014 American crime thriller film directed by Michael Cuesta and written by Peter Landesman. It is based on the book of the same name by Nick Schou and the book Dark Alliance by Gary Webb, which focuses on CIA involvement in Contra cocaine trafficking. The film stars Jeremy Renner in his first film as a producer. The film was released on October 10, 2014.

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Plot

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Based on the true story of journalist Gary Webb, the film takes place in the mid-1990s. Webb uncovered the CIA's alleged role in importing cocaine into the U.S. to secretly fund the Nicaraguan Contra rebels through the manufacture and sale of crack. Despite enormous pressure to stay away, Webb chose to pursue the story and went public with his evidence, publishing the series called "Dark Alliance". He then experienced a vicious smear campaign fueled by the CIA, during which he found himself defending his integrity, his family, and his life.

Production

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On March 5, 2014, Focus Features announced that the film would be released on October 10, 2014.

Filming

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Principal photography began on July 16, 2013 in several Georgia locations, including Atlanta, Cobb County and Decatur.

Music

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Nathan Johnson composed the score for the film, and Back Lot Music release a soundtrack album on October 7, 2014.

Release

Kill the Messenger received a regional theatrical release on October 10, 2014.

Critical reception

The film has received generally positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a "Certified Fresh" rating of 77%, based on 118 reviews, with an average rating of 6.7/10. The site's consensus reads, "Kill the Messenger's potent fury over the tale of its real-life subject overrides its factual inaccuracies and occasional narrative stumbles." On Metacritic, the film currently has a rating of 60 out of 100, based on 36 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".

Controversy over film distribution

Several weeks after the Kill the Messenger premiere, the significant lack of advertising for the film and its rapid retraction from theaters led to the creation of a petition to re-release the film in theaters on November 24, 2014 through Change.org, entitled "Focus Features: Support Gary Webb and Re-Release Kill the Messenger in Theaters." This petition was also spurred on after Focus Features failed to attend a private screening for the film hosted by the Writers Guild of America in mid-November, despite positive reviews for the film. Through the petition and direct appeals to Focus Features, attention was drawn to the fact that the film distribution company aired more national television commercials for Kill the Messenger six weeks after the premiere date than they did before the film was released in theaters, and almost exclusively outside of primetime hours and off of major broadcasting companies. As a result of this marketing campaign, the highest domestic television coverage for Kill the Messenger occurred when it had been retracted from all but 18 theaters in the United States and three weeks before its theatrical run was ended. Attention was also drawn to the large discrepancy in the amount of television advertising that Focus Features gave to each of its fall releases, specifically between Kill the Messenger, which was given a total of 448 national advertisements, to Theory of Everything which was nationally aired 3,046 times and largely on major television networks (i.e., ABC, NBC, CBS, MTV).

The petition picked up a strong momentum through social media, accruing over 2,000 signatures in less than two weeks. The weekend of December 5, Focus Features expanded Kill the Messenger to 19 additional theaters, for a sum of 27 theaters overall. On December 11, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment announced the DVD release date for Kill the Messenger, several days before the petition reached 2,500 signatures. In early February, Kill the Messenger was leaked online, and was reportedly among the top ten films with the most unauthorized downloads for several weeks.

References

Kill the Messenger (2014 film) Wikipedia
Kill the Messenger (2014 film) IMDb Kill the Messenger (2014 film) themoviedb.org