Foxcather is a methodical look at the 1996 murder of a Olympic wrestler, David Schultz. Chronically the working friendship between David's brother and fellow wrestler, Mark. The film flickers through event like a serious crime scene for those snap before the actual crime.
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Director Banett Miller amplifies everything Steve Carell, Channing Tatum, and Mark Ruffalo put on screen. Carell can turn a laugh out loud into something absolutely terrifying at the matter of seconds.
But Foxcatcher is a really Tatum's movie. It demands the most actor's physical, emotional talents. There's not a hint of fantasy in this movie, yet the scariest monster movie of the year.
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