Christine Chubbuck could have celebrated her 67th birthday today. I don’t want to imply that she would have, if she were still alive. According to her family, she struggled through most of her adult ...
How to effectively tell a story when everyone already knows the ending? That's the conundrum faced down in Christine, the second film this year to delve into the story of Christine Chubbuck, the ...
On July 15, 1974, as President Nixon was being driven from office, a 29-year-old TV journalist in Sarasota, Florida, interrupted her morning talk show for a dramatic announcement. “In keeping with ...
This much we know is true: On the morning of July 15, 1974, Christine Chubbuck, a TV reporter who hosted a community affairs show on the Sarasota, Fla., station WXLT, shot herself in the head nine ...
Rebecca Hall aces the role of her career in Antonio Campos' impeccably observed account of the Christine Chubbuck tragedy. Not, admittedly, that the director’s previous features have set the highest ...
Rebecca Hall, the British actress born in London who is really half American (her mother comes from Michigan), might not have been born to play Florida TV news reporter Christine Chubbuck, but you ...
In 1974, local Florida newscaster Christine Chubbuck committed suicide by shooting herself in the head on live television. Ever since then, she’s been an object of fascination for media historians and ...
On July 15, 1974, a local news reporter in Sarasota, Florida shot herself in the head on a live news broadcast. Her name was Christine Chubbuck and her harrowing story has inspired not one, but two, ...
In CHRISTINE, Rebecca Hall gives a gripping performance as Christine Chubbuck, an ambitious 29-year-old TV reporter under pressure in her career and personal life, who committed suicide on a live news ...