Killing Kennedy

2013 • 87 minutes
4.0
241 reviews
56%
Tomatometer
TV-MA
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Based on Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard's best seller comes this shocking thriller starring Rob Lowe and Ginnifer Goodwin. As John F. Kennedy (Lowe) rises to become U.S. president, a former Marine grows disillusioned with America. When their paths ultimately cross, the course of history is changed forever as seen in this mesmerizing film about the assassination of JFK — and its chilling aftermath.
Rating
TV-MA

Ratings and reviews

4.0
241 reviews
Oh Zee (GP)
December 7, 2013
Complete propaganda... missed the fact lee harvey "os" wald. Was an intern under john f kennedy during his time as the us ambassador to the Soviet union. A big fact left out means this is to mislead. Shame on you ridley scott. Its people like scott who were responsible for killing jfk, cuz he knew that the holocaust never happened.
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Jake Davis (JakeDavis224)
August 24, 2020
The description has a 'run-on' sentence that gives quick readers the wrong impression of the film. If you read it quickly, it sounds as if this film is saying President Kennedy had grown disillusioned with America. This would be a great misrepresentation as my grandfather, CPL. Floyd 'Duge' Davis was a personal friend of his. I would hope this could change before someone gets this to them, their family is a proud A.M.E.R.I.C.A.N.Family and this is obviously a disrespectful sound to them. Thanks.
Will Travis
November 25, 2013
Well this review kinda long so buckle up...now after reading Stephen King's 11/22/63 and watching extensive documentaries, I am 75% sure that Lee Harvey Oswald pulled the trigger. This movie does contain information on Oswald some of it is out of chronological order it does go further in depth than many other movies on the topic (Edwin Walker). It's portrayal of Oswald as a fame junky is relatively accurate and Lowes performance of JFK is art is nothing else, good movie not a history lesson