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McVeigh

  • 2024
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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McVeigh (2024)
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Army veteran Timothy McVeigh hatches a deadly plan after the Waco siege. A psychological thriller depicting the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history.Army veteran Timothy McVeigh hatches a deadly plan after the Waco siege. A psychological thriller depicting the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history.Army veteran Timothy McVeigh hatches a deadly plan after the Waco siege. A psychological thriller depicting the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history.

  • Director
    • Mike Ott
  • Writers
    • Alex Gioulakis
    • Mike Ott
  • Stars
    • Alfie Allen
    • Brett Gelman
    • Ashley Benson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    602
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mike Ott
    • Writers
      • Alex Gioulakis
      • Mike Ott
    • Stars
      • Alfie Allen
      • Brett Gelman
      • Ashley Benson
    • 17User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Alfie Allen
    Alfie Allen
    • Tim
    Brett Gelman
    Brett Gelman
    • Terry
    Ashley Benson
    Ashley Benson
    • Cindy
    Anthony Carrigan
    Anthony Carrigan
    • Frédéric
    Tracy Letts
    Tracy Letts
    • Richard Snell
    Jonathan Salisbury
    • Oliver
    Kate Jo Hughes
    Kate Jo Hughes
    • Violet
    • (as Katie Jo Hughes)
    Jane Mowder
    Jane Mowder
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    Isolda Dychauk
    Isolda Dychauk
    • Jen
    Deon Stubbs
    • Omar
    • (as Deonte Stubbs)
    Tiffany Montgomery
    Tiffany Montgomery
    • Tina
    Karen Suriano
    • Marife
    Courtney Warner
    Courtney Warner
    • Karen
    William E Newton
    • Skinhead
    • (as William Newton)
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    Grayson Berry
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    Sean Stewart
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    Mike Seely
    Mike Seely
    • Officer
    Fiona Domenica
    Fiona Domenica
    • Amy
    • Director
      • Mike Ott
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      • Alex Gioulakis
      • Mike Ott
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    1hampersnow-41369

    There is Nothing on screen

    If a movie could actually be beyond boring, this would be it. Timothy McVeigh had to be more interesting than he is portrayed here because in this movie he barely exists. Alfie Allen was an extremely poor choice to play McVeigh because while he is given nothing at all to do on screen, he is too old to play McVeigh and looks nothing like him. The film is just a montage of trailers, dated wood paneling , seedy bars and diners. We learn nothing about McVeigh or anyone else. The entire movie is the lead up to the bombing but virtually nothing happens. For some reason a romance is thrown in that I don't think happened and Allen as McVeigh just seems to wander from place to place looking miserable, disturbed and suspicious. The movie is so poorly made I had no idea who the characters were suppose to be in real life. There is very little dialogue, and it seems as if they decided recreating a time period was enough. An awful film with zero redeeming qualities.
    1imdbfan-3430286960

    Why did they even make this movie?

    This movie was marketed as a "psychological thriller", yet there was nothing "psychological" or "thrilling" about it.

    The film did very little to explain McVeigh and Nichols' backstory, and show us who they were and what they believed. Instead, it stumbles along from scene to scene, almost like they made things up as they went along. And then it just ends.

    Overall I found the movie unengaging, uninformative, and boring. It was a half-assed hollow shell of what it should have been. Makes you think they were trying to be "first" instead of "best"

    I did think that Anthony Carrigan's performance of Andreas Strassmeir was very good. Too bad the writers couldn't do a better job of telling the whole story, though.
    4ebowjimi

    boring

    I found this movie McVeigh boring,it was similar to the recent September 5 movie where we don't get to know any of the characters in the story in this case the innocent people ,what they were doing before this guy decided to kill and change everyone's life affected by McVeigh's actions forever. One reviewer said there was no judgement, and sometimes that is a good thing ,but not in this case especially in the heated political times we live in with all the hate in our country right now in 2025,it would have been nice to get a deeper understanding why he did this, of course we know the story, it was about Waco, In the film, it's there but it's vague, shown a few times on TV news footage ,the story should have been told as if none of us know the details from the actual event, and perhaps sending out a warning doing bad things even when you think you're making some good political statement, has consequences...innocent people died including children for McVeigh's political statement. The movie did show, this guy had a black heart ,no emotions,just a waste of a human life,it did show how he got the supplies to make his bomb, but that's where the movie stops, in fact the movie basically ends McVeigh driving off in his rent a moving truck, and then we see some real TV footage of McVeighs domestic terror act....but again the story would have been better if it was a re-enactment of the event as if i knew nothing of the event, where did he park the truck, how did he set it off,etc.what did he do after the event, did he go home and have a beer? His arrest and perhaps even his execution...for me it was just a boring movie, the guy was emotionless ,heartless which i am sure probably in real life he was but that left for a boring movie.
    3camel-wides

    Predictable

    Very predictable. I knew how it would end before the title card.

    OK, jokes aside, this movie was super flat. It left everything very 2 dimensional. Nothing felt really explored.

    I remember these incidents, and honestly, I feel I could have written a better movie, with more insight into the events based solely off of my recollection of the news from the event when it happened.

    It didn't really answer anything, and felt like it didn't even know what to ask. It was honestly boring, slow, and uninspired.

    I didn't go into it with high expectations, but DID know there was a rich bit of storytelling to be had here. Instead, it was barely paint by numbers regurgitation of the story.
    2office_icarus

    Ficticious narrative

    Was really hoping this was cut from the same script-pages as Tony Stone's exceptional "Ted K" (2021), but make no mistake, this is the Lifetime Channel Presents or Edward James Olmos (á la AMERICAN ME) version of the Oklahoma City Bombing and its principal architect. Totally controversy-free, favoring theatrics and creator's liberties (w source material) with the goal of producing conventional, feature-length bio-pic. DNF.

    Found out the guy who directed this is seemingly a DailyWire MAGA type which checks out because it's hard to see what actually drew this guy to this story given how little he has to say about it. Weirdly Brett Gelman probably the most compelling presence here which is crazy because he's an unbearable POS (unanimously).

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    • Trivia
      Alfie Allen, who portrays Timothy McVeigh, is 1.75 m tall, whilst the real life McVeigh was taller, standing at 1.91 m.
    • Goofs
      The film is based on real people and real events. (Even the film's poster says, "Based on real events".) However, the end credits say, "The characters and events portrayed in this motion picture are fictitious. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual events is purely coincidental."
    • Quotes

      [Timothy plays a video of a building]

      Terry: What is that?

      Tim: Murrah Federal Building.

      [pause]

      Terry: You shoot this? Did ya?

      Tim: It's where the ATF are. DEA, army recruitment. All of 'em.

      [pause]

      Tim: What would we need?

      [pause]

      Terry: You can't be serious, Timmy.

      Tim: What would we need?

      [pause]

      Terry: We would need a lotta shit. Expensive shit. Think about it.

      Tim: I can get the money.

      Terry: Oh yeah? Where ya gonna get money like that?

    • Soundtracks
      Rainbows and Ridges
      Performed by Blaze Foley

      Written by Blaze Foley (as Michael David Fuller)

      Published by BMG Bumblebee on behalf of Texas Ghost Writers Music

      All rights administered by BMG Rights Management

      Courtesy of Lost Art Records

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    • Release date
      • March 21, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I-35
    • Filming locations
      • Covington, Kentucky, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • CinemaWerks
      • Rouge Wave Pictures
      • Symbolic Exchange
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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