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Team Foxcatcher
Directed by
Jon Greenhalgh
TV-14
2016
1h 31m
Documentary
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7.2
100%
86%
7.0
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Documentary filmmaker Jon Greenhalgh examines the life of Dave Schultz, a professional wrestler who was part of 'Team Foxcatcher', funded by multi-millionaire John du Pont.
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Cast of Team Foxcatcher
Dave Schultz
Self (archive footage)
Nancy Schultz
Self
John E. du Pont
Self (archive footage)
Dan Chaid
Self
Mark Schultz
Self (archive footage)
Valentin Yordanov
Self (archive footage)
Jon Greenhalgh
Director
John Kusiak
Music
Team Foxcatcher Ratings & Reviews
Murder Made Fiction Podcast - Bloody Disgusting
Joe Lipsett
There's a clear bias from executive producer Nancy Schultz (widow of Dave) and the lack of inclusion from Mark Schultz, but overall the doc does a good job of capturing du Pont's paranoid decline in advance of the murder.
Uproxx
Brett Michael Dykes
It's chilling, bizarre, and all the more riveting because of it...
Reel Talk Online
Candice Frederick
In his directorial debut, Jon Greenhalgh presents a focused account of the events leading up to Dave's death at the hands of millionaire John Du Pont, owner of the exclusive, titular Pennsylvania wrestling facility, Team Foxcatcher.
L.A. Weekly
April Wolfe
The fictionalized Foxcatcher film had an eagle-eyed focus on du Pont's relationship with Schultz's brother Mark. With that removed, Team Foxcatcher showcases the collective guilt and complicity of innocent people.
New York Times
Neil Genzlinger
It's a straightforward documentary and a good one for those who haven't already spent enough time with this strange, unsettling story.
Flavorwire
Jason Bailey
The tense, nerve-racking score and our own knowledge of the outcome gives the events a sense of doomed inevitability.
Variety
Nick Schager
It's the absence of Dave's brother and athletic partner, Mark, that most glaringly sticks out in director Jon Greenhalgh's film. That incompleteness is a nagging issue throughout, though it shouldn't hinder this otherwise sterling documentary's appeal ...
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