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Drudge
- Cody Brotter
- Set Up
- Drama
- 2018
- Hit List
- Black List
- 70.8
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Market: Fri, 07 Dec 2018Sold: Wed, 08 Jun 2022
Producer: COTA Films, Ben LeClair, Tyler Thompson, Ryan Smith
AgentCullen Conly, Doug MacLaren, J.R. Ringer, Melissa Orton, James Robins-Early (ICM Partners)
ManagerNatalie Covault (Brillstein Entertainment)
ProductionCross Creek Pictures, Streamline Global Group Films
Producer: COTA Films, Ben LeClair, Tyler Thompson, Ryan Smith
AgentCullen Conly, Doug MacLaren, J.R. Ringer, Melissa Orton, James Robins-Early (ICM Partners)
ManagerNatalie Covault (Brillstein Entertainment)
ProductionCross Creek Pictures, Streamline Global Group Films
Before The Huffington Post and Breitbart News, there was The Drudge Report. This is the story of how oddball internet reporter Matt Drudge broke the Lewinsky Scandal, and nearly took down a presidency, all from a desktop computer in his one-bedroom apartment in Hollywood.
After an aspiring journalist creates his own website for political and entertainment news, he finds himself on the cutting edge of the scandals of Bill Clinton's presidency, which leads him to break one of the most well-known stories in American political history.
When a wannabe journalist makes a landmark news website in the mid 90s, his thirst for the truth breaks the case of the Lewinsky-Clinton sex scandal.
An aspiring reporter with a high school diploma builds an online news organization from his run-down Hollywood apartment, the first outlet to break the story of the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal to the American public.
When an unsuccessful aspiring reporter gains notoriety for the "Drudge Report," his website is met with a lack of respect until he is given the opportunity to break the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
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