Universal Pictures | Release Date: April 17, 2009
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dustincMay 4, 2009
Good film. Solid performance from Crowe. above aberage overall.
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judithpApr 20, 2009
The New York Post review was pure spittle.Really a zero? SOP is a well made ,well-acted movie ,which apparently made some points that rankled some reviewers.Snark on the internet is a chronic problem.
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ArneCMay 4, 2009
Excellent thriller except for the very last twist, which seemed forced. Crow and Mirren shine as always. Affleck is OK.
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ChrisCApr 19, 2009
This film is based upon an intriguing story, it has a fascinating script, and some great acting performances. It is Ben Affleck's standout performance of his career, and one which shows he has finally stepped out of the whole This film is based upon an intriguing story, it has a fascinating script, and some great acting performances. It is Ben Affleck's standout performance of his career, and one which shows he has finally stepped out of the whole 'Bennifer' & Gigi shadow. The more investigation is done by Russell Crowes character the deeper the mystery gets. The twists are amazing, but are nicely understated. 9/10 from me. I notice some of the weaker critics reviews are carried out by the bloggers that the film does have a sly dig at, by hinting, and then showing how they are not real journalists. Expand
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RazvSep 23, 2010
Very good movie. Some incredible performances by Russel Crowe and Rachel McAdams, plus a complex and interesting story, make this one of the best movies of this genre i've seen.
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raciocinioDec 15, 2017
.........................................................................................................................................Russell Crowe killed with a great performance
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ManusAOct 3, 2009
This was an intriguing political thriller. It's not the Oscar contender it could have been, but still worth seeing. Robin Wright Penn, Jason Bateman, and Rachel McAdams were the key navigators of the plot, and sometimes steal scenes This was an intriguing political thriller. It's not the Oscar contender it could have been, but still worth seeing. Robin Wright Penn, Jason Bateman, and Rachel McAdams were the key navigators of the plot, and sometimes steal scenes from Mirren and Crowe, who are good as always. Affleck had a weird approach to his character, but is still believable. The twist was intelligent but the movie didn't build enough suspense to reach that twist effectively. This has a marvelous backstory which I want to give away but won't, and is also an example of cliches well-executed and excellent. That said, it could have used some more originality. Without the performances of Penn, Bateman, and McAdams, this probably would have gotten a 6. Expand
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RichBApr 17, 2009
Excellent thriller, that's well acted and fairly easy to follow with quite a few twists and turns that will keep you till the end.
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JudyTApr 17, 2009
Okay but lacked the punch that would have made it great. Great performances by Robin Wright and Jason Bateman.
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JoyceTApr 18, 2009
Fires on all cylinders until the last few minutes -- at which point a desire on the part of the filmmakers?/studio execs? to contrive a tidy ending, lets all of the air out of it. Having said that, this is a beautifully paced political Fires on all cylinders until the last few minutes -- at which point a desire on the part of the filmmakers?/studio execs? to contrive a tidy ending, lets all of the air out of it. Having said that, this is a beautifully paced political thriller with terrific performances from everyone, and with dialogue that's right on the money. Expand
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CarolynMApr 18, 2009
We saw this tonight and thought it was far better than the New York Times gave it credit for. Great performances and dark atmosphere; wonderful photography of iconic DC landmarks taken from angles that make them different from anything We saw this tonight and thought it was far better than the New York Times gave it credit for. Great performances and dark atmosphere; wonderful photography of iconic DC landmarks taken from angles that make them different from anything you've seen before. See it! Expand
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ChadSApr 21, 2009
To underline the increasing irrelevance of the newspaper in our everyday lives, the filmmaker shrewdly undercuts Cal McAffrey's bloated sense of self-worth with editing choices which democratizes the working relationship that the To underline the increasing irrelevance of the newspaper in our everyday lives, the filmmaker shrewdly undercuts Cal McAffrey's bloated sense of self-worth with editing choices which democratizes the working relationship that the seasoned reporter has with "His Online Girl Friday". In another era, when newspapers were thriving, this subdued scene would have been much ado about something. As Cal(Russell Crowe) pulls Della Frye(Rachel McAdams) out of a meeting, her online colleagues give her only a cursory look and continue forward with their conversations without the slightest notion of envy visible on their faces. By the standards of the past, Della, a blogger(an intern of sorts), is a proper journalist now, but as the cub reporter speaks to her experienced mentor, nobody behind the glassed-in conference room looks all that impressed. A lot has changed in the fifteen years since Ron Howard's "The Paper" was released into theaters. "State of Play" is a love letter to the newspaper industry, but if you read between the lines, it reads like a "Dear John" letter. Case and point: a veteran writer such as Cal, in all likelihood, would be hesitant to share his byline with a rookie, but "State of Play" has cheating on its mind. While it sings the praises of old school journalism, the film privileges the enemy, the blogger, by giving her more credit than she deserves. Cal doesn't give Della co-authorship on his article, "State of Play" does. Finally, when Cal leaves the newsroom, his triumphant walk pass the cubicles is spoiled, as Della hogs some of his spotlight, symbolically denying hard news journalists like Cal and his ilk, a graceful bow from the public sector. Expand
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BrianSApr 21, 2009
A surprising gem. Gripping, and a twisting plot that has you engaged the entire time. Better than I thought it would be!
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CharlieCMay 2, 2009
Great political thriller! Keeps you glued to the edge of your seat. Acting was terrific, the plot ever twisting, camera and editing steady. The movie is very timely for it's comments on newspapers. We have relied on the better Great political thriller! Keeps you glued to the edge of your seat. Acting was terrific, the plot ever twisting, camera and editing steady. The movie is very timely for it's comments on newspapers. We have relied on the better newspapers for in depth reporting. Will that be lost with profit driven chains and the dominance of the internet??? Would highly recommend the film. Expand
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JohnHMay 28, 2009
Maddening Movie Alert Ouch. This may be one of the most memorable cinematic shooting-yourself-in-the-foot exercises of all time !! Here is a powerful, savvy, entertaining and insightful film that is decidedly disturbing in the entirely Maddening Movie Alert Ouch. This may be one of the most memorable cinematic shooting-yourself-in-the-foot exercises of all time !! Here is a powerful, savvy, entertaining and insightful film that is decidedly disturbing in the entirely believable and timely political material it presents Expand
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JayH.Aug 27, 2009
Fascinating and complex thriller, fine acting, excellent score. Suspenseful and it always holds your interest. The general plot isn't that original, but it's very well done.
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JudithWApr 17, 2009
I really enjoyed this movie. What a great pleasure to have a well acted and well written adult film.
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VinceMApr 27, 2009
Good movie, worth seeing on the silver screen. Russell Crowe is awesome. This story was complex, but they pieced it together pretty darn well. MacAdams is good, too.
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WinstonL.Sep 29, 2009
Russell Crowe is on my Oscar-watch.
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asthobaskoroApr 30, 2011
I think it's gonna be great political thriller if still 'keep low'. State of Play deliver slow-paced, twist and well-acted but I think a little cliche.
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RoscoMar 22, 2011
Sensational film based upon the BBC series of the same name. Russell Crowe is magnificent as journalist Cal McCaffrey while Ben Affleck is convincing as congressman Stephen Collins. The supporting cast are incredible also with Helen Mirren asSensational film based upon the BBC series of the same name. Russell Crowe is magnificent as journalist Cal McCaffrey while Ben Affleck is convincing as congressman Stephen Collins. The supporting cast are incredible also with Helen Mirren as a ruthless head editor and Rachel McAdams as rookie, up and coming Della Frye. State of Play focuses upon Stephen Collins (Affleck) a rising star of his political party until his lead researcher Sonya Baker is murdered. Her death leads to lies, conspiracies and secrets spilling out. Investigative journalist Cal McCaffrey is old friends with Collins and is handed the story by his ruthless editor Cameron (Helen Mirren) Cal and his partner Della find themselves involved in a cover-up that threatens to shake up America's power structure. They soon discover that with billions of dollars at state no ones life is ever safe. A very well written script by Billy Ray, directed brilliantly by Kevin McDonald State of Play is a political thriller you simply cannot afford to miss! Expand
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CRLJul 26, 2011
This movie is exceptional, and even with its crazy twists it manages to entertain and mystify for its entire running time. The characters are amazingly acted, and most of them knock 'real' straight out of the ballpark, while Russell CroweThis movie is exceptional, and even with its crazy twists it manages to entertain and mystify for its entire running time. The characters are amazingly acted, and most of them knock 'real' straight out of the ballpark, while Russell Crowe delivers an Oscar-worthy performance. Well-written and executed on all fronts, State of Play is a movie I will definitely come back to time and time again. Expand
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TyranianMar 8, 2020
Pretty well-crafted and acted political-thriller with a familiar but gripping plot and Crowe in top form.
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SpangleDec 21, 2013
I really liked this one. It was incredibly engaging and tense from the very beginning and kept you guessing, you never really knew what was coming around the corner. I really liked all the performances and the directing was incredibly wellI really liked this one. It was incredibly engaging and tense from the very beginning and kept you guessing, you never really knew what was coming around the corner. I really liked all the performances and the directing was incredibly well done and honestly, this is how a political thriller should be. Expand
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Compi24Dec 22, 2012
With a tightly-wound story that never ceases its flow of intrigue, a delightfully passionate ensemble cast that impresses while it entertains, and a solid directorial foundation from Kevin Macdonald, "State Of Play" makes for a worthyWith a tightly-wound story that never ceases its flow of intrigue, a delightfully passionate ensemble cast that impresses while it entertains, and a solid directorial foundation from Kevin Macdonald, "State Of Play" makes for a worthy addition to the "journalism thriller" sub-genre. Expand
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LoRevisorDec 7, 2017
Um filme dissidente,aquele tipo de filmes que precisamos mais, No cinema americano.

Intrigas de estado já no início começa com grande suspense, três assassinatos dão início a uma investigação comandada por um jornalista Cal Macaffrey (Russel
Um filme dissidente,aquele tipo de filmes que precisamos mais, No cinema americano.

Intrigas de estado já no início começa com grande suspense, três assassinatos dão início a uma investigação comandada por um jornalista Cal Macaffrey (Russel Crowe) que trabalha para um grande jornal, dois dos assassinatos possui ligações, um é um ladrão que roubou uma pasta com fotos um tanto esquisitas, a outra vítima a testemunha do assassinato. a terceira morte aparentemente sem ligação, envolve uma mulher que foi morta jogada num trilho de um metrô.

Logo descobrem que a mulher jogada no trilho do metrô, trabalhava como consultora chefe de um caso movido pelo congressista Stephen Collins (Ben Affleck), velho amigo de Mcaffrey, tudo piora quando Collins por meio de uma declaração no congresso se emociona ao comentar a morte da sua consultora de caso, revelando-se que tinha relação com a mulher morta, No Jornal onde Mcaffrey trabalha as coisas começam a ficar difíceis a chefe do jornal (Helen Mirren) e principalmente a novata jornalista interpretada por (Rachel McAdams), fazem pressão ao amigo de trabalho Cal Mcaffrey por acharem que ele pretende ser parcial na investigação agora que seu velho amigo congressista é o principal suspeito, logo McAffrey descobre que o assassinato da amante e consultora de Collins era de alto interesse da empresa Pointcorp, empresa que collins e sua amante estava montando um caso contra, sobre enriquecimento ilícito com a guerra no Iraque, e a trama conspiratória parece não ter fim.

Russel Crowe e Rachel McAdams com suas ótimas atuações conseguem elevar mais ainda a qualidade do filme, juntamente com um excelente e envolvente roteiro. Helen Mirren está fenomenal, Ben Affleck é convincente e incrível, Robin Wright é brilhante.

Intriga de Estado é altamente recomendável para quem gosta de suspense e jornalismo investigativo e é claro um inteligente entretenimento.
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RayzorMooseNov 16, 2013
State of Play is a fresh concept.
The acting is decent, but the script is exceptional. Well paced, well directed and extremely entertaining. The characters are all humanized with their own personalities, and flaws making them all feel real.
State of Play is a fresh concept.
The acting is decent, but the script is exceptional. Well paced, well directed and extremely entertaining. The characters are all humanized with their own personalities, and flaws making them all feel real. A very good thriller, a few plot holes here and there, but nothing easily noticeable.
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alejandro970Oct 16, 2020
Something that we must give thanks is that a story of who did it was given a suspenseful structure that, as spectators, keeps us in suspense for two hours, despite the long sequences of dialogues. Each actor and actress did their homeworkSomething that we must give thanks is that a story of who did it was given a suspenseful structure that, as spectators, keeps us in suspense for two hours, despite the long sequences of dialogues. Each actor and actress did their homework well and they leave a good taste in our mouths. Expand
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