Review of State of Play (2009) by Todd Mccarthy for Variety — 11 Mar 2015
In the end, though, it's Crowe who must carry the most freight, which he does with another characterization to relish. Still bulky, although not as much so as in "Body of Lies," long-tressed and somewhat grizzled, he finds the gist of the affable eccentricity, natural obsessiveness and mainstream contrarianism that marks many professional journalists.
You can read the full review where it was originally posted online.
This review of State of Play (2009) was written by Todd Mccarthy and published by Variety on 11 Mar 2015.
State of Play has generally received positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
