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Directed by
  
Andrew Napier

Written by
  
Andrew Napier

Running time
  
82 minutes

Director
  
Andrew Napier

Music director
  
Ronen Landa

7/10
IMDb

4.5/5
Amazon

Produced by
  
Andrew Napier

Release date
  
April 7, 2015 (DVD)

Initial release
  
1 July 2014 (USA)

Screenplay
  
Andrew Napier

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Starring
  
Cenk Uygur Ana Kasparian Ben Mankiewicz John Iadarola

Producers
  
Andrew Napier, Eric Ekman, Hal Duncan

Cast
  
Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, Ben Mankiewicz, Al Gore, Dylan Ratigan

Similar
  
Movies about journalism, Documentaries

Mad as Hell is a 2014 documentary film about the web series The Young Turks. The film's title refers to a famous line uttered by the character Howard Beale in the 1976 film Network, "I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!"

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Synopsis

The film details how Cenk Uygur created the successful web series The Young Turks.

Cast

  • Cenk Uygur
  • Ana Kasparian
  • Ben Mankiewicz
  • John Iadarola
  • Production

    The film was funded via Indiegogo. It raised $69,423, which was 116% of its $60,000 goal.

    Release

    It was released on DVD in the USA on April 7, 2015.

    Reception

    It has received mostly negative reviews from critics, and has a score of 52% on Metacritic and 30% on Rotten Tomatoes.

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    Writing for Roger Ebert.com, Godfrey Cheshire awarded it a score of 3 out of four stars, saying that Uygur's "pioneering efforts certainly remind us how controlled most “news” in this country is, and how much alternatives to them are needed."

    The Hollywood Reporter was more negative, saying "Mad as Hell is far too subjective to take seriously."

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    The Wrap also awarded the film a negative review, saying "“Mad as Hell” will probably REWARD fans of Uygur and The Young Turks, but much like the clips we see of Uygur in his full-flowering arm-waving wrath, it’s just sound and fury signifying very, very little."

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    Slant Magazine awarded it 2 and a half out of four stars, and was critical of how the film focused primarily on Uygur rather than current media practices, saying "Yet instead of using Uygur as a means to further an investigation into current media practices, Napier is ultimately too enamored with the man and his convictions that the film hews more closely to being a conventional and one-sided biographical portrait." We Got This Covered made a similar criticism, saying "Mad As Hell is a rare opportunity to use the life story of Cenk Uygur to say something about the modern media culture, but instead, it’s kind of about the awesomeness of Uygur, how he put together his Ocean’s 11 like team of media upstarts and rocked the so-called squares in their ivory tower, despite the fact that the man leading the revolution longed to have a corner office in one of those very same towers." They awarded it three out of five stars.

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    Influx Magazine was more positive, saying "And as much of the screen Uygur occupies during Mad as Hell, the film truly succeeds as a look into the ever-changing market of news media."

    References

    Mad as Hell Wikipedia