
Bombshell 4 stars
My first reaction to Bombshell is that any movie that features Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie deserves some major attention. And for the most part it delivers. It tells the story of a small group of women at Fox News endured years of abuse at the hands of the CEO, Roger Ailes and finally banded together to bring him down in 2016. The performances by Theron as Megyn Kelly, Nicole Kidman as Gretchen Carlson and Margot Robbie as a fictional character, Kayla are all first rate. John Lithgow does a convincing job as Ailes, the perv who controls the lives of these women and treats them like his personal playthings. The film stops short of indicting the entire network of Fox for its corporate culture that allows this behavior to take place. You certainly don’t get the feeling that Rupert Murdoch (Malcolm McDowell) really cares about these women. He is only too eager to put all the blame on Ailes and put his name in all the headlines. One very memorable part of the movie are the interchanges between Kayla and Kate McKinnon’s character, Jess Karr who is a closeted Democrat and lesbian working at Fox and knows what has been going on for years. The movie doesn’t tell us much about what happened to these people beyond 2016, but it is certainly worth seeing. Look for a few Oscar nominations to come from Bombshell.