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Some truths are so heavy that they can only survive with silence for decades. Spotlight explains exactly how this silence was built in an organized manner and how a handful of journalists destroyed this wall. When the Boston Globe's small but determined team of investigators begins to examine allegations of child abuse by clergy within the Catholic Church, what they encounter goes far beyond a simple scandal. They are forced to confront a cover-up mechanism that spans decades, is carefully protected by corporate power, and has infiltrated the very core of society. Asking these questions in a city with deep Catholic roots like Boston requires not only professional but also social courage. Tom McCarthy tells this story without resorting to dramatic musical outbursts or false suspense plays. The camera is calm, the editing is cautious, and the acting is extraordinarily introverted. Mark Ruffalo's journalistic commentary barely suppressing anger, Michael Keaton's weighted and calculated performance, and Rachel McAdams' subtle insistence quietly carry the emotional whole of the film. Spotlight documents the behind-the-scenes of one of the most important stories in the history of journalism, while also asking disturbing questions about conscience, silence, and corporate complicity. After watching it, you realize that something inside you has changed; This transformation is an indication of the real power of the film.

Rating: 7.8/10
Vote Count: 8,830
Release Date: November 06, 2015
Runtime: 2 hr 9 min
Original Name: Spotlight
Languages: English
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US

United States of America
Popularity:5.7876
Budget:20.000.000,00 $
Revenue:98.690.254,00 $

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Mark Ruffalo
Michael Rez... Mark Ruffal...
Michael Keaton
Walter 'Rob... Michael Kea...
Rachel McAdams
Sacha Pfeif... Rachel McAd...
Liev Schreiber
Marty Baron Liev Schrei...
John Slattery
Ben Bradlee... John Slatte...
Brian d'Arcy James
Matt Carrol... Brian d'Arc...
Stanley Tucci
Mitchell Ga... Stanley Tuc...
Elena Wohl
Barbara Elena Wohl
Gene Amoroso
Steve Kurkj... Gene Amoros...
Doug Murray
Peter Canel... Doug Murray
Sharon McFarlane
Helen Donov... Sharon McFa...
Jamey Sheridan
Jim Sulliva... Jamey Sheri...
Neal Huff
Phil Savian... Neal Huff
Billy Crudup
Eric Maclei... Billy Crudu...
Robert B. Kennedy
Court Clerk... Robert B. K...
Duane Murray
Hansi Kalko... Duane Murra...
Brian Chamberlain
Paul Burke Brian Chamb...
Michael Cyril Creighton
Joe Crowley Michael Cyr...
Paul Guilfoyle
Peter Conle... Paul Guilfo...
Michael Countryman
Richard Gil... Michael Cou...
Tim Whalen
Young Cop Tim Whalen
Martin Roach
Cop in Coff... Martin Roac...
Patty Ross
Linda Patty Ross
Robert Clarke
Judge Volte... Robert Clar...
Gary Galone
Jack Dunn Gary Galone
David Fraser
Jon Albano David Frase...
Paulette Sinclair
Receptionis... Paulette Si...
Elena Juatco
Guest List ... Elena Juatc...
Wendy Merry
Female Edit... Wendy Merry
Siobhan Murphy
Intern Siobhan Mur...
Eileen Padua
Sacha's Gra... Eileen Padu...
Darrin Baker
Middle Age ... Darrin Bake...
Joe Stapleton
Older Cop Joe Staplet...
Maureen Keiller
Eileen McNa... Maureen Kei...
Jimmy LeBlanc
Patrick McS... Jimmy LeBla...
Tim Progosh
Principal B... Tim Progosh
Laurie Murdoch
Wilson Roge... Laurie Murd...
Zarrin Darnell-Martin
Intern Wand... Zarrin Darn...
Krista Morin
Young Repor... Krista Mori...
Paula Barrett
Jim's Wife Paula Barre...
Mairtin O'Carrigan
Stewart Mairtin O'C...
Rob deLeeuw
Herald Repo... Rob deLeeuw
Nancy E. Carroll
Jane Paquin Nancy E. Ca...
Anthony Paolucci
Kevin Anthony Pao...
Michele Proude
Lisa Tuite Michele Pro...
Len Cariou
Cardinal La... Len Cariou
Dennis Lynch
Clerk O'Bri... Dennis Lync...
Stefanie Drummond
Sheila Stefanie Dr...
Richard Fitzpatrick
Rectory Pri... Richard Fit...
Tom Driscoll
Disgruntled... Tom Driscol...
Moira Driscoll
Woman Inter... Moira Drisc...
Forrest Weber
Angry Man Forrest Web...
Janet Pinnick
Receptionis... Janet Pinni...
Shannon McDonough
Receptionis... Shannon McD...
Jennifer Ruth
Mother at G... Jennifer Ru...
Timothy Mooney
Bad Priest Timothy Moo...
Bruce-Robert Serafin
Boston Glob... Bruce-Rober...
Donna Sue Jahier
Angry Man's... Donna Sue J...
Richard Jenkins
Richard Sip... Richard Jen...
Elena Khan
Boston Repo... Elena Khan
John Franchi
Pedestrian ... John Franch...
Colleen Kelly
Librarian (... Colleen Kel...

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Reviews

Reno

Reno

February 24, 2016

8/10

> Uncovering the sins committed by whom the millions of people believe in. A documentary film would show the real faces of those offenders to shame them. That's the reason I desperately wanted it to be a documentary, then I would have definitely given a maximum mark. There's no complaint about this movie, but adaptation means fakes acting, fake settings and awards goes to non real achievers. Anyway, this movie kind looked a semi documentary and liked the way it was made. The movie exposed ...

a very important scandal. If something is open for a debate in the US means, the rest of the world would follow the same route. That's where this theme was inspired by. It all begins with a group of journalists from the Boston Globe with their new editor instruct them to research on sexual abuse of children by priests. So their lead only gets bigger and puts them to recover more evidence in order to publish. How they come up with the story that shake up not only the nation, but the entire world is the remaining. A collection of bunch fine performances. There's no lead actors in this. Everyone is in the supporting roles. Out of 6, it got nominated both male and female in the category of supporting role for the Academy Awards. I am very disappointed, Mark Ruffalo's performance in 'Infinitely Polar Bear' deserved another nominee. Anyway, this 15 year old story still looks a hot topic. It was a great comeback for the director after critics assaulted him with their words for his previous film 'The Cobbler' only to show their rage on Sandler. It is a must-must see. Beware, is is not your weekend entertainer, but based on the real. 8/10

Andres Gomez

April 11, 2016

7/10

Spotlight story is interesting and has a good cast which performs very well, but the feeling of the story is flat. First, they are talking about abuses to children but you feel almost the whole time that they are following the lead of any other story almost as bureaucrats. There is not much of sensitivity put into the matter. Second, they are exposing a huge case of system "missbehavior" (to say the least) in the Catholic Church hierarchy and you see how the whole city of Boston is treatin...

g this institution with great care. Then, this movie is about showing to the world how the exposition was done and the treatment to the Catholic Church is almost as exquisite as the one that has enabled this institution to hide all this cases. For gods sake! These people are criminals covering the crimes of even bigger criminals and it seems like we still cannot face them and tell them clearly and to their faces the horrible things they have tolerated and hidden.

mattwilde123

mattwilde123

March 09, 2017

8/10

This was a very shocking and well made film. It is about the scandal involving a cover-up of Catholic priests molesting children in the Boston area. I was surprised with the delicate nature of the film's script and how well it was handled. It had a very solid ensemble cast which helped make the film moving and horrific in parts. I am glad that a film like this won Best Picture at the Academy Awards as it had a very important message (even if I was rooting for 'The Revenant'). ★★★★

Nutshell

Nutshell

August 10, 2019

8/10

A true account of the Boston Globe's investigative reporting on the vatican's approval of sexual predator priests over many decades. Disturbing to say the least. Excellent performances from Mark Ruffalo and Michael Keaton. It's easy for movies like this to get bogged down in the details but the pacing here is remarkably fluid, just a bit over 2 hours very well spent.

tmdb40011370

December 08, 2019

9/10

A friend recommended this film to me. I was reluctant because I am no big fan of Micheal Keaton. But I watched it anyway purely because of the disturbing subject matter. Clearly this cover-up resonates throughout the US a great deal, but living in England for most of my life I don't think the shocking revelations ever rang out much other than for a random story-line that probably got buried after the immediate events of 9/11. I won't repeat the story here because other reviewers have alre...

ady covered that; but what I really admired about the film was how very underplayed it felt throughout. The pacing, the somber soundtrack, the unhurried editing, even the narration all helped capture the suffocating mood of the story as it unraveled in shocking detail. There was no histrionics that you sometimes get with films that are about to expose something deeply shocking. I am reminded of films such as "The Insider" and "All the President's Men" where the the lives of the investigators/victims/whistle-blowers are put into immediate danger by a "dark force" should they expose their findings to the public. But with Spotlight, such things were avoided. Instead everything was kept at a "civil" level between The Boston Globe and The Church, even though you could feel an underlying dread or threat simmering throughout. I particularly liked the ending because even though the story was published and the victims finally came forward before the credits rolled, there was no big fanfare declaring how wonderful the Spotlight team were in exposing this evil. Instead it left us with a reminder that the abuse of children by the RC church was (and probably still is) a world-wide problem; not helped when you learn that Cardinal Law was never arrested, but was later reassigned to a high ranking position in the Vatican, even though both he and the Vatican itself was perfectly aware of the crimes committed by the Church against innocent boys and girls.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Spotlight was released in 2015.

Spotlight has a runtime of 2 hr 9 min (129 minutes).

Spotlight belongs to the following genres: Drama, History.

Spotlight has a rating of 7.8/10 from 8,830 votes on TMDB.

In the United States, Spotlight is available to watch on: fuboTV, Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube.