She Said

She Said(2022)

R
11/17/2022 (US)Drama, History2h 9m
7.2

""Will you go on the record?""

Overview

New York Times reporters Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor break one of the most important stories in a generation — a story that helped launch the #MeToo movement and shattered decades of silence around the subject of sexual assault in Hollywood.

Maria Schrader

Director

Rebecca Lenkiewicz

Screenplay

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'She Said' with Carey Mulligan, Maria Schrader & more | Academy Conversations

'She Said' with Carey Mulligan, Maria Schrader & more | Academy Conversations

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She Said | Dir. Maria Schrader Interview

She Said | Dir. Maria Schrader Interview

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"Together" 30s TV Spot

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"Target Review" 30s TV Spot

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Maria Schrader, Carey Mulligan, Zoe Kazan & More on She Said | NYFF60

Maria Schrader, Carey Mulligan, Zoe Kazan & More on She Said | NYFF60

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A review by Manuel São Bento
6.0

Written on October 23, 2022

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"She Said proves that even a formulaic, overlong movie can still be incredibly compelling and emotionally impactful.

The haunting true story of Harvey Weinstein's accounts of sexual abuse is approached with heartfelt care, dedication, and respect for the victims. Everything is elevated by absolutely brilliant performances from the cast, most notably Zoe Kazan. Even without significant innovations, Maria Schrader keeps the narrative interesting with the help of Nicholas Britell's score.

It deserves to be seen by everyone."

Rating: B-