The 2024 movie September 5 tells the true story of the hostage crisis that occurred at the 1972 Munich Olympics from the ...
Paramount Pictures’ “September 5,” starring Peter Sarsgaard as TV executive Roone Arledge, has unveiled a first look clip at ...
In “September 5,” which Paramount plans to release on Nov. 29, the tense hostage crisis at the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics ...
Paramount has released the official trailer for September 5, the critically acclaimed drama that follows the ABC Sports TV team during the horrific events of the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics ...
I have grown up watching historical, horrible and formative moments unfold live on TV, but September 5 takes us back to what ...
Jürgen Olczyk/Paramount Pictures The trailer for September 5 brings the ethical and moral dilemmas that journalists face to the forefront when an ABC Sports team on the ground in Munich for the ...
Check out the September 5 trailer for the upcoming movie starring Peter Sarsgaard, John Magaro, Ben Chaplin, Leonie Benesch, Zinedine Soualem, Georgina Rich, Corey Johnson, Marcus Rutherford ...
“September 5” has awards prognosticators buzzing, and the first trailer released on Thursday offers a look at this pulse-pounding thriller that draws a direct corollary between a historic ...
Paramount Pictures has finally unveiled the official US trailer for a film called September 5, which premiered to exceptional praise at both the 2024 Venice & Telluride Film Festivals this fall.
An unremarkable real-world thriller, September 5 fails on numerous fronts: both as a film re-telling the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis, and as a journalistic retrospective about TV broadcasting.
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titled September 5. The Swedish filmmaker retells the story through the eyes of the ABC Sports team as they scramble to follow the tragedy. The thriller shows how the broadcasters—who were only ...