September 5

critic Reviews

, 93% Certified Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • Capturing the compromises, dedication, and human fallibility of the newsroom, September 5 is a worthy chronicle of a tragic flashpoint in broadcast media history.
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    Wenlei MaThe Nightly (AU)
    Every beat, every moment, every scene is carefully calibrated to hold your attention, even when it seems like not much is happening except for people talking.
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    Mark KermodeKermode and Mayo's Take (YouTube)
    I found it engrossing, sobering...
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    Danny LeighFinancial Times
    Ethical questions haunt the movie. And while strong performances abound, no one gives a rousing speech to clarify the murk.
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    Kevin MaherThe Times (UK)
    ... Driven by intellectual purpose and crackles with momentum.
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    Wendy IdeObserver (UK)
    So tautly directed that you can practically feel the panic-sweat trickling down the back of your own neck.
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    Karl QuinnThe Age (Australia)
    The technical stuff -- almost all of which plays out within the tight confines of the broadcast studio -- is fascinating. But the meat of September 5 lies elsewhere, in the big moral questions it poses.
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    Matthew SimpsonForReel Movie News And Reviews
    the story it is telling is of the newsroom rather than the events themselves. It's a fine line to walk, especially in 2024, but Fehlbaum does an admirable job walking it.
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    Barry LevittThe Daily Beast
    Felbauhm has a great handle on his actors, delivering winning performances across the ensemble. Coming off career-best work in last year’s Memory, Peter Sarsgaard is terrific here as the no-nonsense producer Roone Arledge.
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    Sean P. MeansThe Movie Cricket
    Director Tim Felhbaum’s “September 5” does something quite remarkable — it creates nerve-rattling tension out of a real-life event, one whose outcome is known to many people with living memory of it.
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    Whang Yee LingThe Straits Times (Singapore)
    The actors are outstanding. They bring pressing gravity to their courageous, fallible characters’ every decision between moral probity and professional duty.
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