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The Post (film)

The Post is a 2017 American political thriller film[8][9] about The Washington Post and the publication of the Pentagon Papers. It was directed and produced by Steven Spielberg, and written by Liz Hannah and Josh Singer. It stars Meryl Streep as Katharine Graham, the publisher of the Washington Post, and Tom Hanks as Ben Bradlee, the longtime executive editor of The Washington Post, with Sarah Paulson, Bob Odenkirk, Tracy Letts, Bradley Whitford, David Cross, Bruce Greenwood, Carrie Coon, Alison Brie, and Matthew Rhys in supporting roles.

The Post
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySteven Spielberg
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyJanusz Kamiński
Edited by
Music byJohn Williams
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • December 14, 2017 (2017-12-14) (Newseum)
  • December 22, 2017 (2017-12-22) (United States)
Running time
116 minutes[5]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$50 million[6]
Box office$179.8 million[7]

Set in 1971, The Post depicts the true story of attempts by journalists at The Washington Post to publish the infamous Pentagon Papers, a set of classified documents regarding the 20-year involvement of the United States government in the Vietnam War and earlier in French Indochina back to the 1940s.

Principal photography began in New York City in May 2017 and wrapped in July 2017. The film premiered at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., on December 14, 2017, and went into limited release in the United States by 20th Century Fox on December 22, 2017. It entered wide release on January 12, 2018, and grossed $179 million worldwide.

The film received positive reviews; critics praised Spielberg's direction, the performances (particularly Streep, Hanks, and Odenkirk) and the film's references and allusions to the presidencies of Richard Nixon and Donald Trump.[10][11][12] The Post was chosen by the National Board of Review as the best film of 2017 and was named as one of the top 10 films of the year by Time magazine and the American Film Institute.[13][14][15] The Post was nominated for Best Picture and Best Actress (for Streep) at the 90th Academy Awards, and received six nominations at the 75th Golden Globe Awards: Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, Best Actress – Drama (for Streep), Best Actor – Drama (for Hanks), Best Screenplay, and Best Original Score.[16]

Plot edit

In 1966, U.S. State Department analyst Daniel Ellsberg is sent to Vietnam, where he embeds with American soldiers and documents the on-the-ground reality of the Vietnam War. He soon realizes that the war is hopeless, and, when he returns to the U.S. to deliver his report, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara agrees. However, Ellsberg is left disillusioned when McNamara continues to publicly justify further deployments of American troops.

After his mission ends, Ellsberg works for the RAND Corporation, a think-tank with access to classified information. Over the following years he secretly copies thousands of classified pages documenting long-term U.S. interference in Vietnam, dating back to the Truman administration; once he finishes copying the full collection, he leaks it to journalist Neil Sheehan at The New York Times.

In 1971, Katharine Graham has been the owner and publisher of provincial newspaper The Washington Post for eight years since the suicide of her husband Phil Graham, the former publisher, and the death of her father Eugene Meyer, the former owner. Although she lacks journalistic and business experience, she hopes to take the company public and secure investment for higher-quality news of national importance. She personally appoints the bullish Ben Bradlee as the Post's executive editor as he agrees with her vision, but her male-dominated board still view her as a housewife in over her head. She is also still a prominent D.C. socialite, and Bradlee has to repeatedly assert his editorial independence whenever the paper runs a story critical of her friends.

McNamara, one of these friends, tells Graham that an "unflattering" story about him will be published in The New York Times—the first of Sheehan's scoops from Ellsberg's documents. As the Post's editors discuss how they might pursue the story further, an anonymous woman leaves one hundred pages of the leaked documents on a reporter's desk. Bradlee is delighted at the chance to get ahead of the Times on a major story in the Post's own backyard, but a federal district court issues an injunction against the Times. Graham—concerned about both the Post's liability and her own social standing—orders Bradlee to respect the injunction.

Post assistant editor Ben Bagdikian tracks down Ellsberg, a former colleague at RAND, as the source. Ellsberg gives him the full 4,000-page report and Post reporters dig through the pages, but their attorneys advise against publishing lest the Nixon administration file criminal charges. Agonizing over whether to publish, Graham confers with McNamara and her disapproving board. They warn that she will face social exile in D.C., retaliation from President Nixon, and losing investors. However, Bradlee argues that they have a strong public interest defense, and it could transform the Post into the important journalistic institution that Graham had been dreaming of. The documents also revealed his own circle of elite D.C. friends, including John F. Kennedy, lied to him to garner sympathetic coverage; he argues that Graham's own friendships with figures like McNamara should not influence her decision.

Graham gives the go-ahead to print. However, Bagdikian then reveals he used the same source as Sheehan instead of independently verifying the documents. The Post's lawyers panic—it puts Graham and Bradlee in contempt of court under the original injunction, and opens them to further criminal liability under the Espionage Act.

The Post and Times appear before the Supreme Court to plead their First Amendment rights. In solidarity, other newspapers across the U.S. publish information from Ellsberg's documents. On June 30, 1971, the Supreme Court rules 6–3 in the newspapers' favor, vindicating Graham's decision. Nixon bars the Post from the White House.

One year later, Watergate complex security guard Frank Wills discovers a burglary-in-progress and calls the police, inadvertently kicking off the Watergate scandal.

Cast edit

Production edit

 
Previous HQ of The Washington Post on 15th Street NW in Washington, D.C.

In October 2016, Amy Pascal won a bid for the rights to the screenplay The Post, written by Liz Hannah.[17] In February 2017, Steven Spielberg cancelled The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara with The Weinstein Company after a casting setback, and consequently opened his schedule to other potential films to direct.[6] The following month, it was announced that Spielberg was in negotiations to direct and produce the film, with Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks in talks for the roles of Katharine Graham and Ben Bradlee, respectively.[18] The Post is the first time that Spielberg, Streep, and Hanks had all worked together on a film.[19][20]

Spielberg read the screenplay and decided to direct the film as soon as possible, saying that "when I read the first draft of the script, this wasn't something that could wait three years or two years — this was a story I felt we needed to tell today."[21] Spielberg worked on The Post while post-production work continued on the visual-effects-heavy Ready Player One, a situation familiar to him from concurrently producing, in the early 1990s, Jurassic Park and Schindler's List.[22] Josh Singer was hired to re-write the screenplay ten weeks before filming.[23]

As filming commenced, a number of New York Times figures who were associated with the Pentagon Papers case—among them James Greenfield, James Goodale, Allan M. Siegal, and Max Frankel—objected to the film's production due to the script's lack of emphasis on the Times' role in breaking the story.[24] Goodale, who was at the time the Times's in-house counsel, later called the film "a good movie but bad history."[25]

Filming edit

The film began principal photography in New York on May 30, 2017.[26] On June 6, 2017, it was announced that the project, retitled The Papers, would also star Alison Brie, Carrie Coon, David Cross, Bruce Greenwood, Tracy Letts, Bob Odenkirk, Sarah Paulson, Jesse Plemons, Matthew Rhys, Michael Stuhlbarg, Bradley Whitford, and Zach Woods.[27] On August 25, 2017, the film's title reverted to The Post.[28] Spielberg finished the final cut of the film on November 6, 2017, with the final sound mix also completed along with the musical score a week later, on November 13.[29]

Costume design edit

Writing for The New York Times, Manohla Dargis indicated some high points in the costume design used in the film stating, "The costume designer Ann Roth subtly brightens Katharine, taking her from leaden gray to free-flowing gold."[30]

Music edit

When Steven first approached me about [The Post], we talked about Kay Graham and Ben Bradlee and what opportunities the film might present for me. When I've thought about it, I've never been in a newsroom – you know, with the clattering of a thousand typewriters in those days... Now no one's using them, it's all silent. But it must have been quite a noisy environment, really – everyone running back and forth. So I thought, "Well, how are you gonna get any music in a newsroom?"

John Williams on composing the score

The score for the film was written by John Williams; it is his 28th collaboration with Spielberg.[31] The music is a combination of traditional orchestral instrumentation and what Williams has called "very light, computerised electronic effects."[32] Williams was originally attached to write the music for Spielberg's Ready Player One, but, because both films had similar post-production schedules, Williams chose to work on The Post, while Alan Silvestri composed for Ready Player One.[32] Spielberg has said that The Post was a rare instance in which he went to the recording sessions "having not heard a note" in advance.[33]

Recording began on October 30, 2017, in Los Angeles.[34] The soundtrack was released digitally by Sony Classical Records on December 22, 2017, and in physical form on January 12, 2018.[35]

Release edit

The Post premiered at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. on December 14, 2017.[10] It began a limited theatrical release in the United States on December 22, 2017, and a wide release on January 12, 2018.[36] The film is distributed internationally through Amblin Partners' distribution agreements with Universal Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, and Entertainment One.[37] The film was released by Reliance in India.[38] Tom Hanks said he would not be interested in appearing at a potential White House screening for President Donald Trump.[39]

Marketing edit

The first official image from The Post was released on October 31, 2017.[40] The trailer for The Post premiered exclusively on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, on November 7, 2017,[41] and the film's poster, designed by BLT Communications, was released the next day.[42][43] The first TV spot, titled "Uncover the Truth", was released on November 21, 2017. Music for the trailer featured the Boston Typewriter Orchestra.[44][45]

Home media edit

The Post was released on Digital HD on April 3 and on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray and DVD on April 17, 2018, by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment in North America and in the United Kingdom and Australia via Entertainment One.

Reception edit

Box office edit

The Post grossed $81.9 million in the United States and Canada, and $97.9 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $179.8 million, against a production budget of $50 million.[7]

During The Post's limited opening weekend, December 22 to 24, it grossed $526,011 (and a total of $762,057 over the four-day Christmas weekend) from nine theaters. The following weekend, the film grossed $561,080 for a per-theater average of $62,342, one of the highest of 2017.[46] The film had its wide release alongside the openings of The Commuter, Paddington 2 and Proud Mary, and was projected to gross around $20 million from 2,819 theaters over the weekend.[47] It made $5.9 million on its first day and $18.6 million over the weekend (and a four-day MLK weekend total of $23.4 million), finishing second at the box office behind holdover Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.[48] 66% of its opening weekend audience was over the age of 35.[49] It dropped 37% the following weekend to $12.2 million, finishing 4th behind Jumanji and newcomers 12 Strong and Den of Thieves.[50] It dropped to 5th in its third week of wide release, grossing $8.9 million.[51]

Critical response edit

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 88% based on 409 reviews, with an average rating of 7.90/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "The Post's period setting belies its bitingly timely themes, brought compellingly to life by director Steven Spielberg and an outstanding ensemble cast."[52] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 83 out of 100, based on 51 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[53] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale,[48][54] while PostTrak reported 63% of audience members gave the film a "definite recommend".[49]

Alonso Duralde of TheWrap praised the acting and Spielberg's direction, though he noted the script was too on-the-nose at times, saying, "The Post passes the trickiest tests of a historical drama: it makes us understand that decisions validated by the lens of history were difficult ones to make in the moment, and it generates suspense over how all the pieces fell into place to make those decisions come to fruition."[55] David Ehrlich of IndieWire gave the film an A− and wrote: "Nobody needs to be reminded that history tends to go in circles, but The Post is so vital because it captures the ecstasy of trying to break the chain and bend things towards justice; defending the fundamental tenets of the Constitution hasn't been this much fun since Hamilton."[56]

Chris Nashawaty, writing for Entertainment Weekly, gave the film a positive review, but also compared it with previous journalism films such as All the President's Men stating, "Spielberg makes these crucial days in American history easy to follow. But if you look at The Post next to something like All the President's Men, you see the difference between having a story passively explained to you and actively helping to untangle it. That's a small quibble with an urgent and impeccably acted film. But it's also the difference between a very good movie and a great one."[57]

Manohla Dargis of The New York Times awarded the film an NYT Critic's Pick with a strong acknowledgment of Spielberg as director saying, "Mostly, (the Post decision to publish) went down fast, a pace that Mr. Spielberg conveys with accelerated rhythms, flying feet, racing cameras and an enjoyably loose approach to the material. With his virtuosic, veteran crew, Mr. Spielberg paints the scene vividly and with daubs of beauty; most notably, he creates distinct visual realms for the story's two main overlapping, at times colliding, worlds. Katharine reigns over one; at first she's all but entombed in her darkly lighted, wood-paneled empire. Ben rules the other, overseeing the talking and typing warriors of the glaring, noisily freewheeling newsroom".[30]

Matt Bobkin, writing for Exclaim!, gave the film a 6 out of 10 score, saying the film "has all the makings of an awards season hit, but is too calculated to reflect today's ragged, tenuous sociopolitical climate."

Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert.com reflected on the film nearly two years after its release, noting that due to the film's accessibility and Spielberg's invisible style of direction, critics underrated the film and tended to take its story literally such as by fact-checking historical details, in spite of the film being a "coded commentary" and doubling "as a stealth portrait of the media’s responsibility in the age of Trump, and in any age."[58]

Bob Woodward, a Washington Post journalist who reported on the Watergate scandal, expressed that the film is a "masterpiece".[59]

Portrayal of The New York Times edit

The film portrays the original role that The New York Times had in breaking the Pentagon Papers and then emphasizes The Washington Post's subsequent involvement.[60][61] In an interview with the Columbia Journalism Review, former New York Times associates James Greenfield, who coordinated the Pentagon Papers project as the Times foreign editor; James Goodale, the Times' general counsel at the time; and Max Frankel, the Times' Washington bureau chief when the Papers were published, criticized the film's more minor portrayal of the paper,[62] although The New York Times is shown as publishing the Pentagon Papers before The Washington Post and having also set the stage for the major legal battle between the press and the United States government.[60] The newspaper also won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for its contributions.

The 1972 Pulitzer jury of journalists noted in their recommendation not only the significance of Daniel Ellsberg's Pentagon Papers leak, but also that of Times reporters Neil Sheehan, Hedrick Smith, Fox Butterfield and E. W. Kenworthy, and stated that their effort was "a combination of investigative reporting, analysis, research, and writing — all of which added to a distinctly meritorious public service, not only for readers of The Times but also for an entire nation."[61] Goodale noted in an article for The Daily Beast that the Times published the Papers after Ellsberg had leaked them to Sheehan, and further stated that the film "creates a false impression that the Post was a major player in such publication. It's as though Hollywood had made a movie about the Times' triumphant role in Watergate."[25] On PBS NewsHour, Goodale further said, "Although a producer has artistic license, I think it should be limited in a situation such as this, so that the public comes away with an understanding of what the true facts are in this case . . . And I think that if you're doing a movie now, when [President Donald] Trump is picking on the press for 'fake news', you want to be authentic. You don't want to be in any way fake."[63]

Accolades edit

Award Date of ceremony Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
AARP's Movies for Grownups Awards February 5, 2018 Best Director Steven Spielberg Nominated [64]
[65]
Best Actor Tom Hanks Nominated
Best Actress Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Time Capsule The Post Nominated
Readers' Choice Poll Nominated
Academy Awards March 4, 2018 Best Picture Amy Pascal, Steven Spielberg and Kristie Macosko Krieger Nominated [66]
[67]
Best Actress Meryl Streep Nominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists January 9, 2018 Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director Ellen Lewis Nominated [68]
Best Woman Screenwriter Liz Hannah and Josh Singer Nominated
American Cinema Editors January 26, 2018 Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic Michael Kahn and Sarah Broshar Nominated [69]
American Film Institute January 5, 2018 Top Ten Films of the Year The Post Won [70]
Art Directors Guild January 27, 2018 Excellence in Production Design for a Period Film Rick Carter Nominated [71]
Casting Society of America January 18, 2018 Big Budget – Drama Rori Bergman, Karlee Fomalont, Ellen Lewis and Kate Sprance Nominated [72]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards January 11, 2018 Best Picture The Post Nominated [73]
Best Director Steven Spielberg Nominated
Best Actor Tom Hanks Nominated
Best Actress Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Liz Hannah and Josh Singer Nominated
Best Acting Ensemble The cast of The Post Nominated
Best Editing Michael Kahn and Sarah Broshar Nominated
Best Score John Williams Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association December 13, 2017 Best Film The Post 2nd Place [74]
Best Director Steven Spielberg 4th Place
Best Actor Tom Hanks 5th Place
Best Actress Meryl Streep 5th Place
Detroit Film Critics Society December 7, 2017 Best Ensemble The cast of The Post Won [75]
Best Screenplay Liz Hannah and Josh Singer Nominated
Florida Film Critics Circle December 23, 2017 Best Cinematography Janusz Kamiński Nominated [76]
[77]
Georgia Film Critics Association January 12, 2018 Best Production Design Rick Carter, Kim Jennings and Deborah Jensen Nominated [78]
Best Original Score John Williams Nominated
Best Ensemble The cast of The Post Nominated
Golden Globe Awards January 7, 2018 Best Motion Picture – Drama The Post Nominated [79]
Best Director Steven Spielberg Nominated
Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Tom Hanks Nominated
Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Screenplay Liz Hannah and Josh Singer Nominated
Best Original Score John Williams Nominated
Houston Film Critics Society January 6, 2018 Best Picture The Post Nominated [80]
Best Director Steven Spielberg Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Liz Hannah and Josh Singer Nominated
Best Score John Williams Nominated
Humanitas Prize February 16, 2018 Feature – Drama Liz Hannah and Josh Singer Nominated [81]
IndieWire Critics Poll December 19, 2017 Best Picture The Post 10th Place [82]
National Board of Review January 4, 2018 Best Film Won [83]
[84]
Best Actor Tom Hanks Won
Best Actress Meryl Streep Won
National Society of Film Critics January 6, 2018 Best Supporting Actor Michael Stuhlbarg 2nd Place[a] [85]
New York Film Critics Online December 10, 2017 Top 10 Films The Post Won [86]
Online Film Critics Society December 28, 2017 Best Ensemble The cast of The Post Nominated [87]
[88]
Producers Guild of America Awards January 20, 2018 Best Theatrical Motion Picture Amy Pascal, Steven Spielberg and Kristie Macosko Krieger Nominated [89]
San Diego Film Critics Society December 11, 2017 Best Editing Michael Kahn and Sarah Broshar Nominated [90]
Best Ensemble The cast of The Post Nominated
San Francisco Film Critics Circle December 10, 2017 Best Editing Michael Kahn Nominated [91]
Saturn Awards June 27, 2018 Best Thriller Film The Post Nominated [92][93]
Seattle Film Critics Society December 18, 2017 Best Picture of the Year Nominated [94]
Best Actress Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Ensemble The cast of The Post Nominated
St. Louis Film Critics Association December 17, 2017 Best Picture The Post Nominated [95]
Best Director Steven Spielberg Runner-up
Best Actor Tom Hanks Nominated
Best Actress Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Editing Michael Kahn and Sarah Broshar Nominated
Best Original Score John Williams Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association December 8, 2017 Best Actress Meryl Streep Nominated [96]
Best Ensemble The cast of The Post Nominated
Best Portrayal of Washington D.C. The Post Won
Women Film Critics Circle December 17, 2017 Karen Morley Award Nominated [97]
[98]
Writers Guild of America Awards February 11, 2018 Paul Selvin Award Liz Hannah and Josh Singer Won [99]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Also nominated for Call Me by Your Name and The Shape of Water

See also edit

References edit

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post, film, 1929, film, post, film, post, 2017, american, political, thriller, film, about, washington, post, publication, pentagon, papers, directed, produced, steven, spielberg, written, hannah, josh, singer, stars, meryl, streep, katharine, graham, publishe. For the 1929 film see Post film The Post is a 2017 American political thriller film 8 9 about The Washington Post and the publication of the Pentagon Papers It was directed and produced by Steven Spielberg and written by Liz Hannah and Josh Singer It stars Meryl Streep as Katharine Graham the publisher of the Washington Post and Tom Hanks as Ben Bradlee the longtime executive editor of The Washington Post with Sarah Paulson Bob Odenkirk Tracy Letts Bradley Whitford David Cross Bruce Greenwood Carrie Coon Alison Brie and Matthew Rhys in supporting roles The PostTheatrical release posterDirected bySteven SpielbergWritten byJosh Singer Liz HannahProduced bySteven Spielberg Kristie Macosko Krieger Amy PascalStarringMeryl Streep Tom Hanks Sarah Paulson Bob Odenkirk Tracy Letts Bradley Whitford Bruce Greenwood Matthew RhysCinematographyJanusz KaminskiEdited byMichael Kahn Sarah BrosharMusic byJohn WilliamsProductioncompanies20th Century Fox 1 DreamWorks Pictures 1 Participant Media 2 Amblin Partners 3 Amblin Entertainment 3 Pascal Pictures 3 Star Thrower Entertainment 3 Distributed by20th Century Fox 3 United States and Canada Mister Smith Entertainment 4 EMEA Release datesDecember 14 2017 2017 12 14 Newseum December 22 2017 2017 12 22 United States Running time116 minutes 5 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 50 million 6 Box office 179 8 million 7 Set in 1971 The Post depicts the true story of attempts by journalists at The Washington Post to publish the infamous Pentagon Papers a set of classified documents regarding the 20 year involvement of the United States government in the Vietnam War and earlier in French Indochina back to the 1940s Principal photography began in New York City in May 2017 and wrapped in July 2017 The film premiered at the Newseum in Washington D C on December 14 2017 and went into limited release in the United States by 20th Century Fox on December 22 2017 It entered wide release on January 12 2018 and grossed 179 million worldwide The film received positive reviews critics praised Spielberg s direction the performances particularly Streep Hanks and Odenkirk and the film s references and allusions to the presidencies of Richard Nixon and Donald Trump 10 11 12 The Post was chosen by the National Board of Review as the best film of 2017 and was named as one of the top 10 films of the year by Time magazine and the American Film Institute 13 14 15 The Post was nominated for Best Picture and Best Actress for Streep at the 90th Academy Awards and received six nominations at the 75th Golden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture Drama Best Director Best Actress Drama for Streep Best Actor Drama for Hanks Best Screenplay and Best Original Score 16 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Filming 3 2 Costume design 3 3 Music 4 Release 4 1 Marketing 4 2 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 5 3 Portrayal of The New York Times 5 4 Accolades 6 Notes 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot editIn 1966 U S State Department analyst Daniel Ellsberg is sent to Vietnam where he embeds with American soldiers and documents the on the ground reality of the Vietnam War He soon realizes that the war is hopeless and when he returns to the U S to deliver his report Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara agrees However Ellsberg is left disillusioned when McNamara continues to publicly justify further deployments of American troops After his mission ends Ellsberg works for the RAND Corporation a think tank with access to classified information Over the following years he secretly copies thousands of classified pages documenting long term U S interference in Vietnam dating back to the Truman administration once he finishes copying the full collection he leaks it to journalist Neil Sheehan at The New York Times In 1971 Katharine Graham has been the owner and publisher of provincial newspaper The Washington Post for eight years since the suicide of her husband Phil Graham the former publisher and the death of her father Eugene Meyer the former owner Although she lacks journalistic and business experience she hopes to take the company public and secure investment for higher quality news of national importance She personally appoints the bullish Ben Bradlee as the Post s executive editor as he agrees with her vision but her male dominated board still view her as a housewife in over her head She is also still a prominent D C socialite and Bradlee has to repeatedly assert his editorial independence whenever the paper runs a story critical of her friends McNamara one of these friends tells Graham that an unflattering story about him will be published in The New York Times the first of Sheehan s scoops from Ellsberg s documents As the Post s editors discuss how they might pursue the story further an anonymous woman leaves one hundred pages of the leaked documents on a reporter s desk Bradlee is delighted at the chance to get ahead of the Times on a major story in the Post s own backyard but a federal district court issues an injunction against the Times Graham concerned about both the Post s liability and her own social standing orders Bradlee to respect the injunction Post assistant editor Ben Bagdikian tracks down Ellsberg a former colleague at RAND as the source Ellsberg gives him the full 4 000 page report and Post reporters dig through the pages but their attorneys advise against publishing lest the Nixon administration file criminal charges Agonizing over whether to publish Graham confers with McNamara and her disapproving board They warn that she will face social exile in D C retaliation from President Nixon and losing investors However Bradlee argues that they have a strong public interest defense and it could transform the Post into the important journalistic institution that Graham had been dreaming of The documents also revealed his own circle of elite D C friends including John F Kennedy lied to him to garner sympathetic coverage he argues that Graham s own friendships with figures like McNamara should not influence her decision Graham gives the go ahead to print However Bagdikian then reveals he used the same source as Sheehan instead of independently verifying the documents The Post s lawyers panic it puts Graham and Bradlee in contempt of court under the original injunction and opens them to further criminal liability under the Espionage Act The Post and Times appear before the Supreme Court to plead their First Amendment rights In solidarity other newspapers across the U S publish information from Ellsberg s documents On June 30 1971 the Supreme Court rules 6 3 in the newspapers favor vindicating Graham s decision Nixon bars the Post from the White House One year later Watergate complex security guard Frank Wills discovers a burglary in progress and calls the police inadvertently kicking off the Watergate scandal Cast editMeryl Streep as Katharine Graham Tom Hanks as Ben Bradlee Sarah Paulson as Antoinette Tony Pinchot Bradlee Bob Odenkirk as Ben Bagdikian Tracy Letts as Fritz Beebe Bradley Whitford as Arthur Parsons Bruce Greenwood as Robert McNamara Carolyn McCormick as Mrs McNamara Matthew Rhys as Daniel Ellsberg Alison Brie as Lally Graham Carrie Coon as Meg Greenfield Jesse Plemons as Roger Clark David Cross as Howard Simons Zach Woods as Anthony Essaye Michael Stuhlbarg as A M Rosenthal David Costabile as Art Buchwald Pat Healy as Philip L Geyelin John Rue as Gene Patterson Rick Holmes as Murrey Marder Philip Casnoff as Chalmers Roberts Jessie Mueller as Judith Martin Stark Sands as Donald E Graham Michael Cyril Creighton as Jake Brent Langdon as Paul Ignatius Gary Wilmes as Punch Sulzberger Christopher Innvar as James L Greenfield James Riordan as Vice Admiral Joseph Francis Blouin Kelly AuCoin as Assistant Attorney General Kevin Maroney Tom Bair as William Rehnquist voice Cotter Smith as William Macomber Jennifer Dundas as Liz Hylton Justin Swain as Neil Sheehan Will Denton as Michael The Runner Production edit nbsp Previous HQ of The Washington Post on 15th Street NW in Washington D C In October 2016 Amy Pascal won a bid for the rights to the screenplay The Post written by Liz Hannah 17 In February 2017 Steven Spielberg cancelled The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara with The Weinstein Company after a casting setback and consequently opened his schedule to other potential films to direct 6 The following month it was announced that Spielberg was in negotiations to direct and produce the film with Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks in talks for the roles of Katharine Graham and Ben Bradlee respectively 18 The Post is the first time that Spielberg Streep and Hanks had all worked together on a film 19 20 Spielberg read the screenplay and decided to direct the film as soon as possible saying that when I read the first draft of the script this wasn t something that could wait three years or two years this was a story I felt we needed to tell today 21 Spielberg worked on The Post while post production work continued on the visual effects heavy Ready Player One a situation familiar to him from concurrently producing in the early 1990s Jurassic Park and Schindler s List 22 Josh Singer was hired to re write the screenplay ten weeks before filming 23 As filming commenced a number of New York Times figures who were associated with the Pentagon Papers case among them James Greenfield James Goodale Allan M Siegal and Max Frankel objected to the film s production due to the script s lack of emphasis on the Times role in breaking the story 24 Goodale who was at the time the Times s in house counsel later called the film a good movie but bad history 25 Filming edit The film began principal photography in New York on May 30 2017 26 On June 6 2017 it was announced that the project retitled The Papers would also star Alison Brie Carrie Coon David Cross Bruce Greenwood Tracy Letts Bob Odenkirk Sarah Paulson Jesse Plemons Matthew Rhys Michael Stuhlbarg Bradley Whitford and Zach Woods 27 On August 25 2017 the film s title reverted to The Post 28 Spielberg finished the final cut of the film on November 6 2017 with the final sound mix also completed along with the musical score a week later on November 13 29 Costume design edit Writing for The New York Times Manohla Dargis indicated some high points in the costume design used in the film stating The costume designer Ann Roth subtly brightens Katharine taking her from leaden gray to free flowing gold 30 Music edit Main article The Post Original Motion Picture Soundtrack When Steven first approached me about The Post we talked about Kay Graham and Ben Bradlee and what opportunities the film might present for me When I ve thought about it I ve never been in a newsroom you know with the clattering of a thousand typewriters in those days Now no one s using them it s all silent But it must have been quite a noisy environment really everyone running back and forth So I thought Well how are you gonna get any music in a newsroom John Williams on composing the score The score for the film was written by John Williams it is his 28th collaboration with Spielberg 31 The music is a combination of traditional orchestral instrumentation and what Williams has called very light computerised electronic effects 32 Williams was originally attached to write the music for Spielberg s Ready Player One but because both films had similar post production schedules Williams chose to work on The Post while Alan Silvestri composed for Ready Player One 32 Spielberg has said that The Post was a rare instance in which he went to the recording sessions having not heard a note in advance 33 Recording began on October 30 2017 in Los Angeles 34 The soundtrack was released digitally by Sony Classical Records on December 22 2017 and in physical form on January 12 2018 35 Release editThe Post premiered at the Newseum in Washington D C on December 14 2017 10 It began a limited theatrical release in the United States on December 22 2017 and a wide release on January 12 2018 36 The film is distributed internationally through Amblin Partners distribution agreements with Universal Pictures Reliance Entertainment and Entertainment One 37 The film was released by Reliance in India 38 Tom Hanks said he would not be interested in appearing at a potential White House screening for President Donald Trump 39 Marketing edit The first official image from The Post was released on October 31 2017 40 The trailer for The Post premiered exclusively on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on November 7 2017 41 and the film s poster designed by BLT Communications was released the next day 42 43 The first TV spot titled Uncover the Truth was released on November 21 2017 Music for the trailer featured the Boston Typewriter Orchestra 44 45 Home media edit The Post was released on Digital HD on April 3 and on Ultra HD Blu ray Blu ray and DVD on April 17 2018 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment in North America and in the United Kingdom and Australia via Entertainment One Reception editBox office edit The Post grossed 81 9 million in the United States and Canada and 97 9 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 179 8 million against a production budget of 50 million 7 During The Post s limited opening weekend December 22 to 24 it grossed 526 011 and a total of 762 057 over the four day Christmas weekend from nine theaters The following weekend the film grossed 561 080 for a per theater average of 62 342 one of the highest of 2017 46 The film had its wide release alongside the openings of The Commuter Paddington 2 and Proud Mary and was projected to gross around 20 million from 2 819 theaters over the weekend 47 It made 5 9 million on its first day and 18 6 million over the weekend and a four day MLK weekend total of 23 4 million finishing second at the box office behind holdover Jumanji Welcome to the Jungle 48 66 of its opening weekend audience was over the age of 35 49 It dropped 37 the following weekend to 12 2 million finishing 4th behind Jumanji and newcomers 12 Strong and Den of Thieves 50 It dropped to 5th in its third week of wide release grossing 8 9 million 51 Critical response edit On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 88 based on 409 reviews with an average rating of 7 90 10 The website s critical consensus reads The Post s period setting belies its bitingly timely themes brought compellingly to life by director Steven Spielberg and an outstanding ensemble cast 52 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 83 out of 100 based on 51 critics indicating universal acclaim 53 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 48 54 while PostTrak reported 63 of audience members gave the film a definite recommend 49 Alonso Duralde of TheWrap praised the acting and Spielberg s direction though he noted the script was too on the nose at times saying The Post passes the trickiest tests of a historical drama it makes us understand that decisions validated by the lens of history were difficult ones to make in the moment and it generates suspense over how all the pieces fell into place to make those decisions come to fruition 55 David Ehrlich of IndieWire gave the film an A and wrote Nobody needs to be reminded that history tends to go in circles but The Post is so vital because it captures the ecstasy of trying to break the chain and bend things towards justice defending the fundamental tenets of the Constitution hasn t been this much fun since Hamilton 56 Chris Nashawaty writing for Entertainment Weekly gave the film a positive review but also compared it with previous journalism films such as All the President s Men stating Spielberg makes these crucial days in American history easy to follow But if you look at The Post next to something like All the President s Men you see the difference between having a story passively explained to you and actively helping to untangle it That s a small quibble with an urgent and impeccably acted film But it s also the difference between a very good movie and a great one 57 Manohla Dargis of The New York Times awarded the film an NYT Critic s Pick with a strong acknowledgment of Spielberg as director saying Mostly the Post decision to publish went down fast a pace that Mr Spielberg conveys with accelerated rhythms flying feet racing cameras and an enjoyably loose approach to the material With his virtuosic veteran crew Mr Spielberg paints the scene vividly and with daubs of beauty most notably he creates distinct visual realms for the story s two main overlapping at times colliding worlds Katharine reigns over one at first she s all but entombed in her darkly lighted wood paneled empire Ben rules the other overseeing the talking and typing warriors of the glaring noisily freewheeling newsroom 30 Matt Bobkin writing for Exclaim gave the film a 6 out of 10 score saying the film has all the makings of an awards season hit but is too calculated to reflect today s ragged tenuous sociopolitical climate Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert com reflected on the film nearly two years after its release noting that due to the film s accessibility and Spielberg s invisible style of direction critics underrated the film and tended to take its story literally such as by fact checking historical details in spite of the film being a coded commentary and doubling as a stealth portrait of the media s responsibility in the age of Trump and in any age 58 Bob Woodward a Washington Post journalist who reported on the Watergate scandal expressed that the film is a masterpiece 59 Portrayal of The New York Times edit The film portrays the original role that The New York Times had in breaking the Pentagon Papers and then emphasizes The Washington Post s subsequent involvement 60 61 In an interview with the Columbia Journalism Review former New York Times associates James Greenfield who coordinated the Pentagon Papers project as the Times foreign editor James Goodale the Times general counsel at the time and Max Frankel the Times Washington bureau chief when the Papers were published criticized the film s more minor portrayal of the paper 62 although The New York Times is shown as publishing the Pentagon Papers before The Washington Post and having also set the stage for the major legal battle between the press and the United States government 60 The newspaper also won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for its contributions The 1972 Pulitzer jury of journalists noted in their recommendation not only the significance of Daniel Ellsberg s Pentagon Papers leak but also that of Times reporters Neil Sheehan Hedrick Smith Fox Butterfield and E W Kenworthy and stated that their effort was a combination of investigative reporting analysis research and writing all of which added to a distinctly meritorious public service not only for readers of The Times but also for an entire nation 61 Goodale noted in an article for The Daily Beast that the Times published the Papers after Ellsberg had leaked them to Sheehan and further stated that the film creates a false impression that the Post was a major player in such publication It s as though Hollywood had made a movie about the Times triumphant role in Watergate 25 On PBS NewsHour Goodale further said Although a producer has artistic license I think it should be limited in a situation such as this so that the public comes away with an understanding of what the true facts are in this case And I think that if you re doing a movie now when President Donald Trump is picking on the press for fake news you want to be authentic You don t want to be in any way fake 63 Accolades edit Award Date of ceremony Category Nominee s Result Ref AARP s Movies for Grownups Awards February 5 2018 Best Director Steven Spielberg Nominated 64 65 Best Actor Tom Hanks NominatedBest Actress Meryl Streep NominatedBest Time Capsule The Post NominatedReaders Choice Poll NominatedAcademy Awards March 4 2018 Best Picture Amy Pascal Steven Spielberg and Kristie Macosko Krieger Nominated 66 67 Best Actress Meryl Streep NominatedAlliance of Women Film Journalists January 9 2018 Best Ensemble Cast Casting Director Ellen Lewis Nominated 68 Best Woman Screenwriter Liz Hannah and Josh Singer NominatedAmerican Cinema Editors January 26 2018 Best Edited Feature Film Dramatic Michael Kahn and Sarah Broshar Nominated 69 American Film Institute January 5 2018 Top Ten Films of the Year The Post Won 70 Art Directors Guild January 27 2018 Excellence in Production Design for a Period Film Rick Carter Nominated 71 Casting Society of America January 18 2018 Big Budget Drama Rori Bergman Karlee Fomalont Ellen Lewis and Kate Sprance Nominated 72 Critics Choice Movie Awards January 11 2018 Best Picture The Post Nominated 73 Best Director Steven Spielberg NominatedBest Actor Tom Hanks NominatedBest Actress Meryl Streep NominatedBest Original Screenplay Liz Hannah and Josh Singer NominatedBest Acting Ensemble The cast of The Post NominatedBest Editing Michael Kahn and Sarah Broshar NominatedBest Score John Williams NominatedDallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association December 13 2017 Best Film The Post 2nd Place 74 Best Director Steven Spielberg 4th PlaceBest Actor Tom Hanks 5th PlaceBest Actress Meryl Streep 5th PlaceDetroit Film Critics Society December 7 2017 Best Ensemble The cast of The Post Won 75 Best Screenplay Liz Hannah and Josh Singer NominatedFlorida Film Critics Circle December 23 2017 Best Cinematography Janusz Kaminski Nominated 76 77 Georgia Film Critics Association January 12 2018 Best Production Design Rick Carter Kim Jennings and Deborah Jensen Nominated 78 Best Original Score John Williams NominatedBest Ensemble The cast of The Post NominatedGolden Globe Awards January 7 2018 Best Motion Picture Drama The Post Nominated 79 Best Director Steven Spielberg NominatedBest Actor Motion Picture Drama Tom Hanks NominatedBest Actress Motion Picture Drama Meryl Streep NominatedBest Screenplay Liz Hannah and Josh Singer NominatedBest Original Score John Williams NominatedHouston Film Critics Society January 6 2018 Best Picture The Post Nominated 80 Best Director Steven Spielberg NominatedBest Original Screenplay Liz Hannah and Josh Singer NominatedBest Score John Williams NominatedHumanitas Prize February 16 2018 Feature Drama Liz Hannah and Josh Singer Nominated 81 IndieWire Critics Poll December 19 2017 Best Picture The Post 10th Place 82 National Board of Review January 4 2018 Best Film Won 83 84 Best Actor Tom Hanks WonBest Actress Meryl Streep WonNational Society of Film Critics January 6 2018 Best Supporting Actor Michael Stuhlbarg 2nd Place a 85 New York Film Critics Online December 10 2017 Top 10 Films The Post Won 86 Online Film Critics Society December 28 2017 Best Ensemble The cast of The Post Nominated 87 88 Producers Guild of America Awards January 20 2018 Best Theatrical Motion Picture Amy Pascal Steven Spielberg and Kristie Macosko Krieger Nominated 89 San Diego Film Critics Society December 11 2017 Best Editing Michael Kahn and Sarah Broshar Nominated 90 Best Ensemble The cast of The Post NominatedSan Francisco Film Critics Circle December 10 2017 Best Editing Michael Kahn Nominated 91 Saturn Awards June 27 2018 Best Thriller Film The Post Nominated 92 93 Seattle Film Critics Society December 18 2017 Best Picture of the Year Nominated 94 Best Actress Meryl Streep NominatedBest Ensemble The cast of The Post NominatedSt Louis Film Critics Association December 17 2017 Best Picture The Post Nominated 95 Best Director Steven Spielberg Runner upBest Actor Tom Hanks NominatedBest Actress Meryl Streep NominatedBest Editing Michael Kahn and Sarah Broshar NominatedBest Original Score John Williams NominatedWashington D C Area Film Critics Association December 8 2017 Best Actress Meryl Streep Nominated 96 Best Ensemble The cast of The Post NominatedBest Portrayal of Washington D C The Post 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