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SummaryMike Wallace Is Here offers an unflinching look at the legendary reporter, who interrogated the 20th century’s biggest figures in his over fifty years on air, and his aggressive reporting style and showmanship that redefined what America came to expect from broadcasters. Unearthing decades of never-before-seen footage from the 60 Minutes vault, t... Read More

Directed By:Avi Belkin

Written By:Avi Belkin

Mike Wallace Is Here

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Generally Favorable
72
User score
Generally Favorable
6.8
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
72
88% Positive
21 Reviews
13% Mixed
3 Reviews
0% Negative
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May 30, 2019
92
TheWrap
A masterful, cinematic biography that unpacks a man’s life through his work, showing us an uncompromising and difficult man who apparently wouldn’t have had it any other way.
Jul 25, 2019
83
The Film Stage
Even seven years after his passing, that formidable presence and iconic voice envelop every frame.
Jul 31, 2019
78
Austin Chronicle
Ultimately, it asks the one vital question: Was Wallace worth his cost?
May 30, 2019
75
IndieWire
This is an important and compulsively watchable portrait made by someone who understands the brute power of broadcast media and the people who make it for all the world to see, but it can only afford Mike Wallace with a little moment of truth, and the satisfaction of playing his part in the greater continuum of things.
Jul 25, 2019
67
The A.V. Club
To be blunt—which Wallace, who died in 2012, always was—Mike Wallace Is Here is fascinating but scattered, and never quite decides what its target should be.
Aug 7, 2019
50
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
Belkin floats the notion that Wallace’s sharp-tongued style paved the way for the lying loudmouths who now populate our fractured media landscape (he flicks at Bill O’Reilly, Alex Jones and the U.S. President), but it feels like a half-hearted bid for contemporary relevance. At least his prickishness had purpose.
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6.8
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20% Mixed
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Aug 4, 2019
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Brent_Marchant
An in-depth look at the life and career of one of television journalism's most influential reporters, one who significantly helped to reshape an industry and its practices. Through interviews before his death, as well as a wealth of archive footage, viewers see the seasoned reporter at work, conversing with everyone from celebrities to world leaders to industry whistleblowers. The film also features interviews of Wallace conducted by colleagues like Morley Safer and Barbara Walters, conversations in which he guardedly reveals his own secrets, including his feelings about the death of a child and his battle with depression. The overall package paints a picture of someone who opened up the profession to new tactics and styles of questioning, as well as to scrutiny about how far is going too far. An engaging documentary about a fascinating individual.
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  • Delirio Films
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  • Rock Paper Scissors Entertainment
Jul 26, 2019
1 h 30 m
PG-13
Critics' Choice Documentary Awards
• 2 Nominations
International Documentary Association
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Sundance Film Festival
• 1 Nomination
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