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Citizen Kane

Citizen Kane

Some called him a hero...others called him a heel.

Released NR 119 min 8.3/10 Votes: 469527
Newspaper magnate Charles Foster Kane is taken from his mother as a boy and made the ward of a rich industrialist. As a result, every well-meaning, tyrannical or self-destructive move he makes for the rest of his life appears in some way to be a reaction to that deeply wounding event.
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  • Spotlight - Follows journalists as they investigate a major scandal, showcasing the importance of breaking news.
  • Network - A satirical film that delves into the world of news broadcasting and sensationalism.
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  • Broadcast News - A romantic comedy that centers around the personal and professional challenges in the newsroom.
  • The Big Short - Highlights the impact of breaking news on the economy and societal issues.
  • The Post - Focuses on the publication of the Pentagon Papers, showcasing the role of the press in breaking news.
  • Good Night, and Good Luck - A historical drama highlighting the relationship between journalism and public accountability.
  • State of Play - Combines elements of political intrigue and journalism, centering around breaking news.
  • Press - A drama series revolving around the editorial team of a fictional British newspaper, focusing on news reporting.
  • The Killing Fields - A powerful portrayal of journalism in conflict zones and the making of critical news stories.
  • Zodiac - Focuses on investigative journalism and the challenges faced in uncovering the truth.
  • The Infiltrator - Involves undercover work and the impact of news on public perception and policy.
  • Real News - A commentary on current events and the media's role during breaking news.
  • Fahrenheit 9/11 - A documentary that examines the media's portrayal of pivotal events and breaking news related to terrorism.
  • City of God - Portrays the harsh realities in Brazil, highlighting how news shapes perceptions of social issues.
  • The Constant Gardener - Involves investigative journalism related to corporate malfeasance, leading to crucial uncovering of truths.
  • Inside Job - A documentary investigating the 2008 financial crisis, emphasizing the importance of journalism in uncovering deep issues.
  • The China Syndrome - Presents a nuclear plant incident and the implications of reporting it as breaking news.
  • The Third Degree - Focuses on murder investigations and the media's coverage of crime and breaking news.
  • A Beautiful Mind - Involves the impact of public perception shaped through the lens of media and breaking news.
  • Nightcrawler - Explores the darker side of media and how emerging news stories are often sensationalized.
  • Citizen Kane - Depicts the complex relationship between wealth, power, and the media in shaping news narratives.
  • The Social Network - Examines the evolution of information dissemination and breaking news in the digital age.
  • Scandal - A political thriller series that explores how news breaks and impacts political landscapes.
  • The Wire - Delves into the systemic issues of crime and law enforcement, often reported as breaking news.
  • House of Cards - A political drama that frequently plays on media manipulation and the impact of news on politics.
  • We Were Soldiers - Highlights the role of journalists during conflict as they report breaking news on the battlefield.
  • The Sinner - Explores criminal investigations and the media's role in covering breaking news surrounding crime.
  • Bosch - Focuses on crime investigations and the consequential media coverage of breaking news.
  • The Good Fight - Follows legal battles intertwined with current events, news media, and political commentary.
  • Chernobyl - A historical drama that portrays critical events in history often portrayed in breaking news.
  • Narcos - Focuses on drug cartels and the law enforcement efforts to curb them, often reported as high-stakes breaking news.
  • The Man in the High Castle - Explores alternate realities and the implications of media and information dissemination.
  • The Family - Deals with press coverage of events and the impact on the families involved in breaking news stories.
  • The Blacklist - Combines crime and law enforcement with the media's role in reporting breaking news events.
  • Bodyguard - A political thriller that intertwines crime, politics, and the media's coverage of breaking events.
  • The Bridge - Depicts crime investigations and their coverage in the media, often touched upon within breaking news contexts.
  • The Good Place - While mainly a comedy, it occasionally satirizes media and news, reflecting on current events.
  • The Crown - Examines the news coverage of the British royal family during major historical events.
  • Mad Men - Explores the advertising industry, touching on media influence and historic moments during breaking news.
  • The West Wing - Political drama where breaking news events significantly affect the storyline and character decisions.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:45:49

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  • Zodiac
  • The Infiltrator
  • Real News
  • Fahrenheit 9/11
  • City of God
  • The Constant Gardener
  • Inside Job
  • The China Syndrome
  • The Killing Fields
  • Press
  • State of Play
  • Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
  • Spotlight
  • Network
  • The Fifth Estate
  • Broadcast News
  • The Big Short
  • The Post
  • The Third Degree
  • A Beautiful Mind
  • Nightcrawler

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Last updated: 2024-09-23 15:23:49

  • The Godfather
  • Mean Streets
  • L.A. Confidential
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  • The Irishman
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  • GoodFellas
  • Raging Bull
  • A Streetcar Named Desire
  • Citizen Kane
  • Fight Club
  • 12 Angry Men
  • The Sopranos
  • Scarface
  • Dog Day Afternoon
  • Mystic River
  • Prisoners

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Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:52:43

  • Chinatown
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  • Brazil
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  • Downton Abbey
  • V for Vendetta
  • House of Cards
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  • Madame Bovary
  • Death of a Salesman
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  • The Death of Stalin
  • King Ralph
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  • Blow-Up
  • Wag the Dog
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