Frost/Nixon: DVD, Blu-ray Disc Review (2009)

Movie, DVD, Blu-ray disc Review
"Frost/Nixon"
Directed by Ron Howard, written by Peter Morgan, 122 minutes, rated R."Frost/Nixon"
Ron Howard's Academy Award-nominated “Frost/Nixon” is brisk and intense, with Howard and company rising to the challenge of recreating the infamous 1977 television interview David Frost scored with disgraced former U.S. president, Richard M. Nixon.

Langella is, in fact, magnificent in the role, for which he won a Tony Award when he played the same part in the Broadway stage production.
The film opens with Nixon’s resignation, and from there it goes to Australia, where a cheeky television host named David Frost (a wonderful Michael Sheen, who also was in the Broadway production) sees in that historic moment a chance to advance himself. If he somehow can convince Nixon to allow him to interview him, he at last would be taken seriously.

Though he has surrounded himself with a crack team of researchers (Sam Rockwell and Oliver Platt, each excellent) and a gifted producer (Matthew MacFadyen), Frost mostly is a playboy, which the Nixon camp (including Kevin Bacon) knows. Somehow, in spite of all he has invested in this event, he’d rather spend time with his new girlfriend (Rebecca Hall) and attend movie premieres than buckle down for the fight of his life.

That’s no easy feat, and so the idea that Howard, Morgan and their gifted cast are able to do so while building suspense and, in Nixon’s case, revealing a growing sense of horror, is worth the groundswell of admiration the movie deserved and achieved.
Grade: A
DVD/Blu-ray Features:
Deleted Scenes
Discovering Secrets: The People and Places Behind the Story
The Making of Frost/Nixon
The Real Interview
The Nixon Library
Feature Commentary with Director Ron Howard
Blu-ray Features:
BD Live - Download Center
U Control - Picture-In-Picture
U Control - The Nixon Chronicles
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