Movie |
Biography | Based On True Story
The film will focus on the women of Fox News Channel who worked there during the tenure of Roger Ailes, the chairman and network architect who resigned in 2016 amid a sexual and workplace harassment scandal.
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The film will focus on the women of Fox News Channel who worked there during the tenure of Roger Ailes, the chairman and network architect who resigned in 2016 amid a sexual and workplace harassment scandal.
6.8/10
IMDb68%
Rotten TomatoesBest Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling | 2020
Best Make UpHair | 2020 | Vivian
Best Contemporary Hair Styling FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2020
Best Contemporary Makeup FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2020
Best Special Makeup Effects FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2020 | Kazuhiro
Best Hair and Makeup | 2020 | Kazuhiro
Best Song Written andor Recorded for a Film | 2020 | Regina
MakeupHair | 2020 | Kazuhiro
Best Hair Makeup | 2020
Best Makeup | 2020 | Vivian
Best Makeup Hairstyling | 2020 | Kazuhiro
Best Picture | 2020
Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2020 | Kazuhiro
Best Hair and Makeup | 2020
2020
Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2020
Best Supporting Actress | 2020 | Margot
Artist of Distinction | 2020 | Alice
2020 | Charlize
Film Performance | 2020 | Kate
Best Supporting Actress | 2019 | Margot
Best Actress | 2019 | Charlize
Best Actress | 2019 | Charlize
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 2020 | Charlize
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 2020
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 2020
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2020 | Charlize
Best Song Original or Adapted International Competition | 2021 | Regina
Popcorn Flick | 2020
Best Music Supervision for a Trailer | 2020
MakeupHair of the Decade | 2020 | Kazuhiro
Outstanding Film Wide Release | 2020
Best Acting Ensemble | 2020
Best Supporting Actress | 2020
Best Actress | 2020 | Charlize
Most Valuable Film of the Year | 2020
The Cinema for Peace Award for Womens Empowerment | 2020
Cinema for Peace Award for Womens Empowerment | 2020
Cinema for Peace Award for The Most Valuable Film of the Year | 2020 | Jay
Readers Choice | 2020
Best Ensemble | 2020
Best Supporting Actress | 2020
Best Movie for Grownups | 2020
Best Supporting Actress | 2020
Best Supporting Actor | 2020
Best Lead Actress | 2020 | Charlize
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | 2020
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | 2020
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | 2020 | Connie
Best Actress | 2020 | Charlize
Film Performance of the Year Supporting Actress | 2020 | Margot
Best Actress | 2020 | Charlize
Best Global Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture | 2020 | Nicole
Drama Feature Film | 2020
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 2020 | Margot
Best Actress | 2020 | Charlize
Best Actress | 2020 | Charlize
Best Movie About Women | 2019
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2019
Best Motion Picture Drama | 2019
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2019 | Charlize
Best Supporting Actress | 2019
Best Supporting Actor | 2019
Best Actress | 2019 | Charlize
Location Manager of the Year Independent Feature Film | 2019 | Chris
Best Supporting Female | 2019 | Margot
Best Supporting Actress | 2019 | Margot
Best Actress | 2019 | Charlize
Budget 32,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 61,404,394 USD
The scene of real-life character Roger Ailes (John Lithgow) asking the fictitious character of Kayla Pospisil (Margot Robbie) to lift up her skirt was filmed with multiple cameras capturing all the angles at once. Jay Roach didn't want Robbie to have to perform that scene for more than one take.
Margot Robbie's character is the only main character in the film not based on a real person. Her character was invented for the film, possibly from a combination of real-life people or experiences, rolled into one character to streamline storytelling.
While the movie is centered on sexual harassment in the workplace, Margot Robbie revealed she didn't fully realize what it was until reading the script. "One of the lines that shocked me when I first read the script was that sexual harassment includes any unwelcome sexual advances," she told the Herald Sun on Saturday. "I always thought it required physical contact for it to be considered illegal or wrong. That really shocked me." Margot said recognizing that such harassment did not have to be physical, but also be verbal, prompted her to join the film.
The project was originally brought to Charlize Theron's production company, with the intention of her producing and possibly starring in the film. Once Theron decided to star as the real-life character of Megyn Kelly, Margot Robbie and Nicole Kidman were her top picks for the roles of fictional Kayla Pospisil and real-life Gretchen Carlson, respectively.
Josh Lawson and Ben Lawson, who play the Murdoch brothers, are brothers in real life.
"Roger Ailes: People don't stop watching when there's a conflict. They stop watching when there isn't one."
"Jess Carr: You have to adopt the mentality of an Irish street cop: the world is a bad place, people are lazy morons, minorities are criminals, sex is sick but interesting. Ask yourself, what would scare my grandmother or piss off my grandfather? And that's a Fox story."