Home | Movies By Year | Movies from 2019


Mike Wallace Is Here

Buy Mike Wallace Is Here now from Amazon

First, read the Wikipedia article. Then, scroll down to see what other TopShelfReviews readers thought about the movie. And once you've experienced the movie, tell everyone what you thought about it.

Wikipedia article




'Mike Wallace Is Here' is a 2019 biographical documentary film directed by Avi Belkin. It was produced by Rafael Marmor, Peggy Drexler, John Battsek, Avi Belkin, and Chris Leggett, under the banner of Drexler Films, Delirio Films and Rock Paper Scissors Entertainment. The film follows the life and career of American journalist Mike Wallace, using never-before-seen archival footage of the journalist preparing for and speaking about his work.

The film premiered on 27 January 2019 at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, where it was nominated for Grand Jury Prize Documentary. After the premiere, the film was nominated for Best Documentary at Sheffield Doc/Fest, Docaviv, and Cleveland International Film Festival. The film has received positive reviews from film critics, with review-aggregation websites Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic giving a 94% and 73% of positive reviews, respectively.

Synopsis



'Mike Wallace Is Here' follows the career of American journalist Mike Wallace. It depicts Wallace as he starts the show '60 Minutes' and experiments with its format. He interviews celebrities including Bill O'Reilly, Donald Trump, Ruhollah Khomeini, and Oprah Winfrey, shown through archive footage of the show.

Cast



* Mike Wallace as himself (archived footage)

Other appearances:

Production



Director Avi Belkin told 'From the Grapevine': "I had this idea. I wanted to do a Mike Wallace interview with Mike Wallace. But Mike was obviously dead, so I had an idea of doing this through the archives". He approached CBS News, producer of '60 Minutes', which provided Belkin with more than 1,400 hours of archival footage, including "never-before-seen footage of Wallace prepping for interviews, chatting with colleagues and pontificating about his life's work". This was the first time CBS News had allowed someone to use their '60 Minutes' archival footage. Belkin spent several months watching Wallace's interviews, writing down the ideas he had, and then spent about a year editing the film alongside Billy McMillin and his team.

Belkin said he did not plan to explore Wallace's personal life. He explained:

The film title refers to the legendary fear that Wallace's name evoked in his interview subjects. According to Belkin, these were "the four most-dreaded words in the English language back then". The title also hints to the ongoing legacy that Wallace leaves with the viewing of this archival footage.

Release



'Mike Wallace Is Here' premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival on 27 January 2019. It was nominated for Grand Jury Prize Documentary. The film had a special screening on 16 July 2019 in the United States.

Box office

In its opening weekend, 'Mike Wallace Is Here' was screened in three theatres, grossing $19,437 with an average of $6,479 per theatre. In its second weekend, the film was screened in 21 theatres, grossing $49,129 with an average of $2,339 per theatre. In its third weekend, the film was screened in 32 theatres, grossing $38,550 with an average of $1,205 per theatre. In its fourth weekend, it grossed $51,935, with an average of $1,332 per theatre.

Critical reception

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of based on reviews, and an average rating of . The website's critical consensus reads, "As solidly compelling as its subject's best reporting, 'Mike Wallace Is Here' is a worthy tribute and an engrossing look at the changing landscape of modern news." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, rated the film 73 out of 100 based on 22 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

Richard Roeper of 'Chicago Sun-Times' wrote: "This is a time capsulean expertly crafted time capsuleof an astonishing career". Leah Pickett of 'Chicago Reader' wrote: "Director Avi Belkin employs many creative strategies to reveal the inner workings of Mike Wallace, the formidable reporter best known for grilling celebrities and political dignitaries on '60 Minutes'". Josh Modell of 'The A.V. Club' wrote: 'To be bluntwhich Wallace, who died in 2012, always wasMike Wallace Is Here is fascinating but scattered, and never quite decides what its target should be". Amy Nicholson of 'Variety' wrote: "As Belkin's brisk and compelling documentary fades to black, the director seems to hope that the Wallace quotation audiences cling to isn't one of his fanged questions, but his optimism for the profession to which he dedicated his life".

Lisa Jensen of 'Good Times' criticised the film, writing that "Belkin never really discovers the man behind the public persona. Nor does he find (in what must have been hundreds of hours of footage) any particular 'aha!' moment with an interview subject that would cap Wallace's legacy". Norman Wilner of 'Now' wrote: "Maybe that's Belkin's point: that contemporary journalism has settled for easily digestible, context-light sound bites rather than discourse or dialogue that's intended to find the inarguable truth of a thing". Nora Lee Mandel of 'Film-Forward' wrote: "Director Avi Belkin's debut English-language feature documentary opens with its most intriguing setup and then takes a while to reach that insight again".

Accolades



In 2019, the film won Video Source Award awarded by International Documentary Association. 'Mike Wallace Is Here' received various nominations including, Grand Jury Prize Documentary at Sundance Film Festival, and Sheffield International Documentary Festival. The film was also nominated for Best International Film at the Docaviv International Documentary Film Festival, Best Documentary at the Cleveland International Film Festival, Phoenix Award at Film Festival Cologne, Best Archival Documentary, and Best Biographical Documentary at the Critics' Choice Movie Award, and Outstanding Achievement in Editing at Cinema Eye Honors.

References




Buy Mike Wallace Is Here now from Amazon

<-- Return to movies from 2019



This work is released under CC-BY-SA. Some or all of this content attributed to http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=1110063834.