The Report Yify (2026)
(2019), directed by Scott Z. Burns, is a dense, high-stakes political thriller that trades explosive action for the slow-burn intensity of bureaucratic warfare. It centers on Daniel J. Jones, a Senate staffer who spent years investigating the CIA’s post-9/11 detention and interrogation program, uncovering a legacy of "enhanced interrogation" and systematic cover-ups. The Review
: Adam Driver anchors the film with a focused, almost clinical intensity that captures Jones' single-minded obsession. Annette Bening provides a steady, nuanced performance as Senator Dianne Feinstein, balancing political pragmatism with moral duty. The Report YIFY
: The film is intentionally dry and talky, reflecting the thousands of pages of redacted documents Jones had to sift through. It finds its thrills in the "sunlight problem"—the struggle to make these findings public against a system designed to keep them buried. (2019), directed by Scott Z
: It is a demanding watch that respects the audience's intelligence. While some might find the heavy exposition and lack of character backstory "tedious," it remains an urgent and infuriating exposé on accountability. Community Perspectives Jones, a Senate staffer who spent years investigating
(2019), directed by Scott Z. Burns, is a dense, high-stakes political thriller that trades explosive action for the slow-burn intensity of bureaucratic warfare. It centers on Daniel J. Jones, a Senate staffer who spent years investigating the CIA’s post-9/11 detention and interrogation program, uncovering a legacy of "enhanced interrogation" and systematic cover-ups. The Review
: Adam Driver anchors the film with a focused, almost clinical intensity that captures Jones' single-minded obsession. Annette Bening provides a steady, nuanced performance as Senator Dianne Feinstein, balancing political pragmatism with moral duty.
: The film is intentionally dry and talky, reflecting the thousands of pages of redacted documents Jones had to sift through. It finds its thrills in the "sunlight problem"—the struggle to make these findings public against a system designed to keep them buried.
: It is a demanding watch that respects the audience's intelligence. While some might find the heavy exposition and lack of character backstory "tedious," it remains an urgent and infuriating exposé on accountability. Community Perspectives