Foxcatcher

  • Theatrical - Limited 2014-11-14
Box Office Gross: $12,096,300
Running Time: 134 minutes
Language: English
Production Company: Annapurna Pictures, Likely Story
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JoBlo's Rating

9/10

Synopsis

The greatest Olympic Wrestling Champion brother team joins Team Foxcatcher led by multimillionaire sponsor John E. du Pont as they train for the 1988 games in Seoul – a union that leads to unlikely circumstances.

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Review: Foxcatcher

PLOT: Based on a true story, FOXCATCHER examines the strange relationship between wealthy DuPont scion John Du Pont and Olympic gold medalists Mark and Dave Schultz, whom Du Pont agreed to fund and house as they trained for the 1996...

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