Review of Scoop (2006) by Kevin R — 03 Sep 2015
The guy is a serial killer like I play for the Jets.
An aspiring college newspaper reporter believes in signs and the ability to speak to the dead. She has a close friend of the family that is a magician. One day she has a vision that tells her a famous, wealthy man is the serial killer that is constantly in the newspaper. She begins investigating the wealthy man and falls in love. Her family friend tries to pull her out before she gets too deep.
"Excitement in my life is dinner without heartburn after it.".
Woody Allen, director of Midnight in Paris, Annie Hall, Match Point, Small Time Crooks, Alice, Shadow and Fog, September, Radio Days, and Bananas, delivers Scoop. The storyline for this picture is very interesting and well written. The dialogue is awesome and the acting is first rate. The cast includes Scarlett Johansson, Woody Allen, Hugh Jackman, Jim Dunk, Ian McShane, and Nigel Lindsay.
"Did you accomplish anything besides a possible pregnancy?".
I watched Scoop a long time ago and found it on Netflix and decided to watch it again. This was one of the first movies that put me onto Allen. This is a well done movie that has some thrilling and unpredictable aspects. The dialogue is awesome as is the character development. I strongly recommend seeing this.
"I don't know what you've been smoking but don't try to bring it through customs.".
Grade: B.
This review of Scoop (2006) was written by Kevin R on 03 Sep 2015.
Scoop has generally received mixed reviews.
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