She Said directed by Maria Schrader follows two journalists at the New York Times Megan Twohey played by Carey Mulligan and Jodi Kantor played by Zoe Kazan as they break the story that shook Hollywood to the core with the reveal of the heinous and disgusting behaviour and acts committed by Harvey Weinstein the most influential man in Hollywood.
A story that still resonates today and is as influential as it was first published.
These types of true stories about people uncovering the seedy nature of establishments are movies that I enjoy watching because we all read the stories that these journalists write but the act of researching and detective work that goes into publishing such big headlines is inspiring to watch and important to see.
Because the writers of these stories often get overlooked as they have to move on to their next big project but Megan Twohey, Zoe Kazan and the team around them deserve the spotlight to be on them just for a moment to recognise the hard work they all put into uncovering this story.
A story that has empowered women, men and all others to step forward and speak out against s****l a*****t.
A fascinating story about exposing a terrible man and an industry that turned a blind eye.
She Said deserves a 7.5 out of 10.