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      • Released in 1994, “The Paper” is a critically acclaimed movie directed by Ron Howard. Set in the fast-paced world of journalism, the film follows the lives of the reporters and editors working at a New York City tabloid newspaper.
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  1. The Paper is a 1994 American comedy-drama film directed by Ron Howard and starring Michael Keaton, Glenn Close, Marisa Tomei, Randy Quaid and Robert Duvall. It received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for "Make Up Your Mind", which was written and performed by Randy Newman.

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  3. Dec 16, 2023 · Released in 1994, “The Paper” is a critically acclaimed movie directed by Ron Howard. Set in the fast-paced world of journalism, the film follows the lives of the reporters and editors working at a New York City tabloid newspaper. With an impressive ensemble cast including Michael Keaton, Glenn Close, Marisa Tomei, and Robert Duvall, “The ...

  4. Mar 18, 1994 · Ron Howard’s “The Paper” gets a lot of things right about working on a newspaper, and one of them is how it screws up your personal life. You get cocooned in a tight little crowd of hyperactive competitors, and eventually your view of normality begins to blur.

  5. New York City tabloid editor Henry's faced with tough decisions while he faces several serious life challenges, and a tempting job offer. Henry Hackett is the metro editor of a New York City tabloid. He is a workaholic who loves his job, but the long hours and low pay are leading to discontent.

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    The film takes place during a 24-hour period. Henry Hackett is the workaholic metro editor of the New York Sun, a fictional New York City tabloid, who loves his job but the long hours and low pay are leading to discontent. He is at risk of the same fate as his editor-in-chief, Bernie White, who put his work first at the expense of his family. Berni...

    Screenwriter Stephen Koepp, a senior editor at Time magazine, collaborated on the screenplay with his brother David and together they initially came up with "A Day in the Life of a Paper" as their premise. David said, "We wanted a regular day, though this is far from regular." They also wanted to “look at the financial pressures of a paper to get o...

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    The Paper was given a limited release in five theaters on March 18, 1994 where it grossed $175,507 on its opening weekend. It later expanded its release to 1,092 theaters where it made $7 million over that weekend. The film went on to gross $38.8 million in North America and $9.6 million in the rest of the world for a total of $48.4 million worldwide.

    Critical response

    The Paper received positive reviews from critics and holds an 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 34 reviews with the consensus stating: "Fast and frenetic, The Paper captures the energy of the newsroom thanks to its cast and director on first-rate form." Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade B+ on scale of A to F. In his review for the Boston Globe, Jay Carr wrote, "It takes a certain panache to incorporate the ever-present threat of your own extinction into the giddy tr...

    10th – Christopher Sheid, The Munster Times
    Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Mike Mayo, The Roanoke Times
    Honorable mention – Bob Carlton, The Birmingham News
  6. Watch The Paper with a subscription on Netflix, rent on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV, or buy on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV. Fast and frenetic, The Paper captures the...

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  7. "The Paper" is a movie about one day in the life of the metro editor of a New York City daily newspaper. Michael Keaton plays Henry Hackett, at the fictional New York Sun. His position equates to the city editor of most daily papers.

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