With tensions running high over the war in Gaza, a new opera and a movie are looking back on the moment when Israeli athletes ...
A couple of quality historical dramas – one from the 1972 Olympics and the other from 1800s France – are coming to the big screen this week.
Peter Sarsgaard and co ratchet up the stress levels as journalists covering the Olympic terrorist attack – but this film ...
Running just 94 minutes, the drama unfolds almost entirely within the cramped, sweaty confines of the ABC control room.
We still remember 1972 and know its tragic story, but now that October 7 has been repackaged by certain elements of the media ...
A stone’s throw from the Munich Olympics athletes’ village was a sports broadcasting team who was on the ground when a terror ...
CHICAGO - The true story of the terrorist attack on the 1972 Olympics in Munich is being brought to the big screen in the buzzed-about new drama "September 5," but it's being told through the ...
September 5 tells the true story of an American sports broadcasting crew who found themselves covering a hostage crisis during the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. News 9's Movie Man Dino Lalli spoke ...
Nearly all of the new film “September 5” takes place in the darkened, smokey control room from which ABC Sports broadcast the hostage crisis of the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich ...
There’s a common understanding about journalists, especially ones at the top of their game, that they’re flying by the seat ...