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  2. Apr 24, 1992 · Robert Altman's "The Player," which tells Griffin's story with a cold sardonic glee, is a movie about today's Hollywood -- hilarious and heartless in about equal measure, and often at the same time. It is about an industry that is run like an exclusive rich boy's school, where all the kids are spoiled and most of them have ended up here because ...

  3. The Player is, as much as Short Cuts, a quintessential Altman film. It is also one of the best roles Tim Robbins has ever enjoyed. This film is about Hollywood's dark underbelly. The Player eviscerates its subject by twisting justice, political gamesmanship and artistic integrity into new configurations.

  4. May 8, 1992 · Featured review. 7/10. A meta and witty inside-joke, sardonically jabbing at the ribs of tinsel-town. 'The Player (1992)' is a meta and witty inside-joke, jabbing at the ribs of tinsel-town in a cynical yet comedic way, and it manages to sardonically satirise the entire studio system, with a only little bit of self-aggrandising and perhaps an ...

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    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Robert Altman
    • 1992-05-08
  5. The Players credits are perhaps the greatest flex the silver screen has ever seen. Altman phoned in just a *few* favors to make the movies Hollywood setting credible: around 60 stars — among them Cher, Burt Reynolds, Julia Roberts, Peter Falk, Harry Belafonte Jr., Andie MacDowell, Jack Lemmon, and Elliott Gould — appear as themselves ...

    • Adam Simon
    • Robert Altman
  6. Parents need to know that The Player (1992) is a dark, crime-drama thriller from acclaimed director Robert Altman. The plot involves a murder, which is shown without blood or gore. Otherwise there's very little violence. There's a strong sex scene that shows only close-ups of the faces with kissing, thrusting….

    • Robert Altman
    • Andrea Beach
    • Tim Robbins, Greta Scacchi
  7. www.metacritic.com › movie › the-playerThe Player - Metacritic

    Apr 3, 1992 · BAFTA Awards. • 2 Wins & 5 Nominations. A Hollywood studio executive (Tim Robbins) with a shaky moral compass finds himself caught up in a criminal situation that would be right at home in one of his movie projects, in this biting industry satire from Robert Altman.

  8. Dec 31, 1991 · The Player Review. Beleaguered studio exec Griffin Mill, troubled with both a crumbling career and death threats from a mysterious screenwriter finds himself under investigation for murder...

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