The Big Picture

Mega Mailbag: ‘She Said,’ Best Journalism Movies, and an Oscars Power Ranking

Nov 18, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
Movie Review - Is This Really a Movie?
04:00 • 4min
3
The Weinstein Story - Is She Will Go on the Record?
07:41 • 3min
4
Film Review - Is the New York Times Building a Good Place to Shoot?
10:19 • 3min
5
Film Review: Can We Talk About This and Extraordinary Subject?
13:07 • 2min
6
Movie Review - The New York Times
15:18 • 3min
7
Movie Review: Harvey Weinstein
17:55 • 2min
8
Is There Any Writing in a Journalism Movie?
19:38 • 2min
9
Movie Review - Rebecca Corbett
21:33 • 4min
10
I'm In. I've Written My Story Now Time to Go Home and Have Family Time
25:19 • 2min
11
Movie Review - She Said
27:41 • 2min
12
Best Supporting Actress
29:54 • 2min
13
Do You Want to Talk About Adapted Screenplays?
32:10 • 2min
14
The Knives Out Podcast - Carvana
34:21 • 3min
15
What Are Key Elements for Journalistic Cinema?
37:01 • 2min
16
What's the Difference Between Fact Checking and Display?
39:28 • 2min
17
The Best Movie on the Process Is Almost Shattered Glass
41:31 • 3min
18
The Most Egregious Example of Bad Journalism Ever Out on Film?
44:17 • 3min
19
Is There a Turning Point?
47:07 • 2min
20
What's Your Favorite Journalism Movie?
48:41 • 2min
21
The Devil Wears Prada
50:44 • 3min
22
The World's Part Is 2006
53:41 • 2min
23
The New York Times - I Can Talk and I Can Do This
55:40 • 2min
24
Journalism Movies Without the Journalists POV?
57:18 • 2min
25
Journalists in Movies?
58:51 • 3min
26
Is There a Sports Writer in Color?
01:02:03 • 4min
27
Michael Lewis - Is He a Movie?
01:05:47 • 2min
28
Is Maggie Haberman's Confidence Man the Hottest Trump Book Out There?
01:07:21 • 3min