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So, 'News at Eleven' is an interesting piece from '86. The film dives into the moral quagmire of news sensationalism, which feels pretty relevant, even today. Eric Ross, the director, pushes Frank Kenley, the seasoned anchor, into a tough spot. The tension is palpable as Kenley grapples with his ethics while the pressure mounts around a local high school scandal. The pacing is deliberate, which gives it a real sense of weight and gravity. Performances are solid, with Kenley caught in this moral crossfire. It's not flashy, but the atmosphere feels gritty and real, capturing the essence of a newsroom under pressure. There’s a rawness here that speaks to the complexity of journalism.
Tackles themes of ethics in journalismStrong character-driven narrativeReflects on the pressures of media sensationalism
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