No secrets here I’m a Russell Crowe fan and I look forward to his films when they come out. There are a few actors in Hollywood who I’ll see anything they make. Even if the film is only mediocre, their performances usually make it worth seeing. Crowe is one of them along with Daniel Day Lewis (who Crowe recently named as his favorite actor working in film during his SOP press), Sean Penn, Michael Caine, Denzel Washington, Edward Norton, Meryl Streep, Helen Mirren, Judy Densch and Amy Adams. A few others hover on the outskirts, but the reasons I see them are sometimes as much for their physical attributes as their acting skills (hello, Gerard Butler, Clive Owen and Hugh Jackman) or they seem like real up and comers worth keeping an eye on (Rachel McAdams, Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling).
State of Play is a solid conspiracy story thriller set in Washington, D.C. which takes you inside of the current world of journalism with a side look at Washington politics. Crowe plays Cal McCaffrey. He’s a veteran old style journalist who believes it’s all about the story and verifying your sources. Stories that have checked out before jumping into them for pure sensationalism and to sell an extra paper. He has a dislike for the online journalists who he sees as not doing enough leg work on a story.
Crowe looks awful physically in this picture. He’s overweight and out of shape. A fast food junky who’s hair looks stuck in the 1970s and he’s lucky to make it to fifty without a coronary event. And as much as I enjoy the physical attributes of certain actors (see first paragraph), the look fits for this character. Crowe again morphs into a role to leave him hardly physically recognizable to Maximus Decimus Meridius, Jack Aubrey, James Braddock, John Nash or even his last role as Ed Hoffman in Body of Lies who Crowe came off of into this role. He truly is a character actor in the body of leading man when he chooses to be.
Cal’s best friend from college is an upwardly mobile congressman played by Ben Affleck. This is a casting problem for me in this film. There is no way you can see Russell Crowe (looking like he does in this role) being Ben Affleck’s undergraduate college roommate. There appears to be a 10 year age difference between the two men on film here. Affleck does okay here (he’s one of my least favorite wooden actors in Hollywood, minus a few roles like Hollywoodland), but I could never get past this physical disparity and kept wondering what Edward Norton would have done with the role if he hadn’t had to leave the film due to another conflicting film start after the schedule was pushed back.
Rachel McAdams plays the young online journalist who ends up as Crowe’s mentee, protégée and adversary all rolled into one. She’s good in this part and the non romantic chemistry between the two is very good. Thank goodness they didn’t go for a romantic pairing between the two and it remained collegial.
Ever scene between McCaffrey and his strong and rather overbearing sell papers at all costs boss (Helen Mirren) leaves you thirsting for more. These two are great on screen together and you really want more scenes with the two of them.
Underused is Robin Wright Penn. She’s a good actress, but her role as the put upon wife (of Affleck’s philandering character) and ex-lover (of McCaffrey’s) isn’t really given enough screen time to develop. I especially couldn’t feel a strong chemistry between her and Crowe here.
Jason Bateman has a small role that makes you sit up and go WOW. No more Teen Wolf 2. He’s terrific and also makes you want to see more of his character.
The performances are the strongest part of this film. The story is average with the feeling you’ve seen all the parts in a dozen other thrillers over the last 30 years. It did keep me involved until the bottom fell out of the suspense about 20 minutes before the end of the film. The director (Kevin Macdonald) should have edited this differently to keep the audience closer to the edge of their seats. He tries to pull you back in, but I never completely was again. His other film The Last King of Scotland didn’t have this same problem and it is a superior film.
I’d give this film a B. It’s entertaining and worth the admission. Without the great performances it would be merely an average thriller worth no more than a matinee price.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
BBC Interview: Russell on State of Play
In this interview from the BBC, Russell talks "State of Play", journalism, and Robin Hood.
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
State of Play Video Clips
Thanks to CinemaBlend, here are six video clips from State of Play! Russell gives a terrific performance, but the clip that surprised me was Jason Bateman. Take a look and tell us what you think.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
State of Play TV Spot
Here's a look at the TV ad running for State of Play. Every time I see something new about this movie, I look forward to it more!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
State of Play International Trailer
Courtesy of Trailer Addict, here's the international trailer for "State of Play". Still scheduled for release in the U.S. and Canada April 17, 2009, and starring Russell Crowe, Rachel McAdams,
Ben Affleck, and Helen Mirren.
Ben Affleck, and Helen Mirren.
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Saturday, March 07, 2009
State of Play Website

The official State of Play website has been updated! It's now more interactive, as well as having wallpapers (like the picture above) and icons to download. It also announces more coming before the April 17th opening! Check it out!
Thursday, January 29, 2009
State of Play Poster

Courtesy of Empire Magazine (many, many thanks!), we get our first look at the real State of Play poster. From what I've seen so far, this poster actually conveys the feel of the movie. Makes me look forward to it even more!
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Now This Is More Like It
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On Friday I blogged about a poster that Hollywood.com was displaying as the "State of Play" movie poster. It featured a picture of Russell as Max Skinner from "A Good Year". While doing some of my usual digging around the internet for Russell news, I came across this poster on Italian site Sentieri Selvaggi. Now, this is more like it! At least here there's actually a picture of Russell as Cal McCaffrey!
Friday, January 09, 2009
State of Play Movie Poster?

Hollywood.com is displaying this as the "State of Play" movie poster. Now, I don't recognize the picture of Ben Affleck, but that's definitely a picture of Russell from the 2006 film "A Good Year" directed by Ridley Scott. Definitely looks nothing like Cal McCaffrey! So maybe this is some mock-up by Hollywood.com?
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Saturday, January 03, 2009
Official State of Play Website

Here's the link to the official "State of Play" website:
State of Play
It has the movie's storyline, several pictures of the stars, and the official trailer. Not much else yet, but hopefully more the closer we get to the release date.
State of Play
It has the movie's storyline, several pictures of the stars, and the official trailer. Not much else yet, but hopefully more the closer we get to the release date.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
State of Play trailer
Here's Russell in the trailer for "State of Play". He does a terrific job as Cal McCaffrey, as do the rest of the cast, including Helen Mirren, Rachel McAdam, and Ben Affleck. Can hardly wait for the release in April!
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
State of Play trailer
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1809955910/video/11227910
Here's a link to the State of Play trailer on Yahoo movies. Enjoy. I sure did.
Here's a link to the State of Play trailer on Yahoo movies. Enjoy. I sure did.
Friday, December 19, 2008
State of Play Stills

Here's a few stills with Russell from State of Play. I'm really looking forward to this. Even from the stills, Russell looks spot-on as usual. Lost in the character of Cal McCaffrey. And the rest of the cast should be equally great!


Wednesday, December 17, 2008
State of Play

Empire Movies has an overview of State of Play, the upcoming movie in which Russell plays reporter Cal McCaffrey, a role originated by John Simm in the 2003 BBC miniseries. While I've seen the miniseries and loved it, I can't wait to see Russell's take on this role. I'm also looking forward to seeing other cast members Ben Affleck, Helen Mirren, Rachel McAdams, Jason Bateman, Robin Wright Penn and Jeff Daniels. Here's an excerpt from the Empire Movies overview.
Oscar® winner Russell Crowe leads an all-star cast in a blistering thriller about a rising congressman and an investigative journalist embroiled in an case of seemingly unrelated, brutal murders. Crowe plays D.C. reporter Cal McCaffrey, whose street smarts lead him to untangle a mystery of murder and collusion among some of the nation's most promising political and corporate figures in "State of Play," from acclaimed director Kevin Macdonald ("The Last King of Scotland").
State of Play is scheduled for release April 17, 2009.
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