Summary
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LaRoy, Texas
star John Magaro discusses his excitement about his upcoming film
September 5,
which takes a “unique perspective,” particularly when compared to Steven Spielberg’s 2005 film,
Munich. - 11 athletes, a German police officer and five terrorists died during the attacks carried out at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany.
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September 5
will begin its film festival run this fall.
September 5 is a movie that actor John Magaro is “really excited about.” Magaro, who stars in the new film, LaRoy, Texas, talked a bit about his upcoming project, which takes a “unique perspective” when it comes to the infamous Munich massacre during the 1972 Summer Olympics — especially when stacked up against Steven Spielberg’s 2005 movie, Munich. Magaro said in a brand-new, exclusive interview with MovieWeb:
“I’m really excited about this film called September 5
that Sean Penn and Paramount were involved in. Sean Penn produced it. It’s
Peter Sarsgaard, Ben Chaplin
and myself.
It’s about the Munich Olympic massacre in the ’70s from a unique perspective.”
LaRoy, Texas (2024)
- Release Date
- April 12, 2024
- Director
- Shane Atkinson
- Runtime
- 112 Minutes
- Writers
- Shane Atkinson
- Studio(s)
- Adastra Films , FLOTE Entertainment
- Distributor(s)
- Brainstorm Media
The Games of the XX Olympiad were held in Munich, West Germany during the summer of 1972. The terrorist attack, which was carried out at the ’72 Olympics by eight members affiliated with the Palestinian militant group known as Black September, resulted in the deaths of 11 teammates from Israel’s Olympic squad and a West German police officer (per NPR). Five of the terrorists who took hostages were also killed. In 2005, Steven Spielberg’s Oscar-nominated Munich cinematically brought the abhorrent real-life events to the big screen.
September 5 Is ‘More from the Sports People Who Were There’
While Munich (2005) doesn’t rank among Steven Spielberg’s best movies, the heart-wrenching story scores well with fans on Rotten Tomatoes, with an audience score of 83%. Spielberg’s take on the Munich massacre was nominated for a total of five Academy Awards (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score), but the historical drama walked away empty-handed at the 2006 Oscars ceremony. And LaRoy, Texas star John Magaro insists his upcoming movie September 5 “is a very different story” from Spielberg’s flick. Magaro said in the same interview with MovieWeb:
“We’ve seen Munich,
the Spielberg film. This is a very different story.
It’s more from
the sports people who were there for ABC.
They’re having to pivot from covering sports to covering that.
That’s an exciting one.
Then
I just started working on a new film here in New York that I can’t really talk about,
but I’ll tell you, it’s got a great cast, and it’s going to be a good one.”
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LaRoy, Texas Clip Teases Western Neo-Noir Comedy with Steve Zahn and John Magaro
Steve Zahn stars as an incompetent cowboy private eye who helps out a sad-sack after he’s confused for a hitman in LaRoy, Texas.
September 5 begins its film festival run this fall, and LaRoy, Texas is now available to rent or buy on most digital and VOD platforms, including Fandango at Home (formerly Vudu), Apple TV+, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube and Google Play Movies & TV.