Review of All the President's Men (1976) by Wes Greene for Slant Magazine — 25 Jan 1984
All the President’s Men’s masterstroke is how it rejects mythologizing the pivotal history behind it, appropriately forgoing a climax by closing on a simple telex furiously relaying messages. The film doesn’t present two underdogs bringing down a president; it’s two reporters doing business as usual.
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This review of All the President's Men (1976) was written by Wes Greene and published by Slant Magazine on 25 Jan 1984.
All the President's Men has generally received very positive reviews.
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