The Post (2017 movie) – ipasm.com
The Post (2017 movie) is a bygone era film, the storyline is a conspiracy that extended over four US Presidents, drove the US first female newspaper producer of The Washington Post, Kay Graham (played by Meryl Streep) and its hard-driving editor, Ben Bradlee (played by Tom Hanks) to became a part of an unparalleled fight amid journalist and government in the publication of the Pentagon Papers , also known as the Vietnam Relations (1945 to 1967) A Study produced by the US Department of Defense, the history of the United States’ political and military participation in Vietnam from 1945 to 1967. The actors in The Post (2017 movie) are: Sarah Paulson played Tony Bradlee; Meryl Streep played Kay Graham; Tom Hanks played Ben Bradlee; Bob Odenkirk played Ben Bagdikian; Bradley Whitford played Fritz Beebe; Tracy Letts played Paul Ignatius; Bruce Greenwood played Robert McNamara; Carrie Coon played Meg Greenfield; Matthew Rhys played Howard Simons; Alison Brie played Lally Weymouth; Zach Woods played Daniel Ellsberg; Pat Healy; David Cross played Phil Geyelin; Jesse Plemons played Roger Clark; Stark Sands played Don Graham; Michael Stuhlbarg played Eugene Patterson; Jessie Mueller played Judith Martin. The Post (2017 movie) is directed by Steven Spielberg from script inscribed by Josh Singer and Liz Hannah.
Here we go again – woman executive editor standing up to men, smells like the usual feminists propaganda from Hollywood.
Unfortunately Tom Hanks decided to play a role. Oh wait they might soon accuse him of sexual harassment so his not safe either way
The Washington Post took down one administration. They’re ready to take down one more. 😉
If Bryan Cranston was in this I would of nutted
Another propaganda film, nice.
Is dat Hillary Clinton?
Well. Another Steven Spielberg film that’s going to be nominated for tons of Academy Awards. That’s really great. Mr. Spielberg knows had to make classic films over the years, and this film looks no different, which is DEFINITELY a good thing.
How to make the perfect Oscar movie:
Step 1: Base it on historical events
Step 2: Get one of the best modern film makers to direct
Step 3: Attach high profile actors to play the leads
Step 4: Get a strong supporting cast
Step 5: Get John Williams to score
Step 6: Release it on a date where it will have to compete with Star Wars
Nice
Tom Hanks + Maryl Streep + Spielberg + Saul Goodman = Breaking Oscars Bad
HELP!!! I’m throwing my money at my screen but nothing is happening.