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Apr 11, 2013 · If you were offended by the supposedly profligate use of the n-word in “Django Unchained,” it stands to reason you’ll be outraged by a scene in “42” in which Philadelphia Phillies manager Ben Chapman climbs out of the dugout and spews cruel racist epithets at Brooklyn Dodgers rookie Jackie Robinson. You can see the pain and rage on ...
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Apr 11, 2013 · “42,” Brian Helgeland’s new film about Jackie Robinson, is blunt, simple and sentimental, using time-tested methods to teach a clear and rousing lesson.
- Brian Helgeland
- A.O. Scott
- 128 min
- 42
Parents need to know that 42 is a feel-good biopic about the two years in which Major League Baseball legend Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman) broke the sport's color barrier. It's not a complete biography, just a snapshot of the 1946 and 1947 seasons.
- Brian Helgeland
- Sandie Angulo Chen
- Alan Tudyk, Chadwick Boseman, Harrison Ford
Apr 9, 2013 · 42: Film Review. Chadwick Boseman and Harrison Ford provide engaging performances as Jackie Robinson and Brooklyn Dodgers general manager Branch Rickey in the Legendary/Warner Bros. drama about...
Apr 10, 2013 · Film Review: ‘42’. A relentlessly formulaic biopic that transforms one of the most compelling sports narratives of the 20th century into a home run of hagiography. By Scott Foundas.
42 (2013) Movie Review - A Good Movie to Watch. PG-13. 6.9. Bilal Zouheir. What it's about. The take. Chadwick Boseman who you might now know as the Black Panther had his break out role in 42, the true story of the first Black major league player Jackie Robinson.