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Cast

Johnny Depp
James 'Whitey' Bulger

Joel Edgerton
John Connolly

Julianne Nicholson
Marianne Connolly

Dakota Johnson
Lindsey Cyr

Kevin Bacon
FBI Agent Charles McGuire

Benedict Cumberbatch
Billy Bulger

Peter Sarsgaard
Brian Halloran

Juno Temple
Deborah Hussey

Jesse Plemons
Kevin Weeks

David Harbour
John Morris

Adam Scott
FBI Agent Robert Fitzpatrick

Corey Stoll
Fred Wyshak

Bill Camp
John Callahan

Brad Carter
John McIntyre

Scott G. Anderson
Tommy King

Lonnie Farmer
DEA Agent Eric Olsen (Interrogator)

Erica McDermott
Mary Bulger

Owen Burke
Buddy Leonard

Lewis D. Wheeler
Jeremiah O'Sullivan

Jamie Donnelly
Mrs. Cody
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Reviews
John Chard
Bulger's playing us, making a fool of the Bureau. We're in too deep, and he knows it! God help us all.
Black Mass is the story of Whitey Bulger (Johnny Depp), who was the brother of a state senator and the infamous violent leader of South Boston's Winter Hill Gang. It charts his criminal activities and his subsequent dealings with the FBI.
Directed by Scott Cooper, Black Mass is one of those instances where a great lead performance deserves a better over all film. Depp literally inhabits the role of Bulger in a fully formed perf that reminds us of what a fine actor he can be. Unfortunately the edgy material to hand never really ignites in filmic form. Maybe we were spoilt by the offerings of Coppola and Scorsese previously? For this comes off as a cheap imitation of far greater films, with the crafters of the pic giving us something of a caricature piece.
Although compelling as a lead character study, much of the narrative is rendered as playing it safe, putting emotive heart where it doesn't belong. Most of the support characters, and key to the story, are under developed, while the pace is decidedly attention sapping and not adroitly understated. Nevertheless, we do get good acting perfs to support Depp, notably Joel Edgerton as corrupt FBI agent John Connolly, while Masanobu Takayanagi's (Hostiles) cinematography is delicate of moody hues.
There's a fascinating story trying to get out of this, but the 15 year wait to get it to screen hasn't been worth it. There's some truly electric scenes, but they are few and far between, which gives us ultimately just a compact and safe piece of gangster film making. 5/10
JPV852
Second time watching this and honestly outside a couple of scenes, I barely remembered anything. Thought the acting was fine, as was the direction but considering the cast that included Johnny Depp, Joel Edgerton, Benedict Cumberbatch, Kevin Bacon and others, thought what an epic crime-thriller could've been instead was a solid enough film but not much more than that. Also, the make-up job done on Depp was distracting more than anything. **3.5/5**
Hadam10Rose
Not as bad as Depps other true life stories, but nothing great that you'll want to explore more then once. If you're watching for Cumberbatch, he's barely in it. I get they were using him in the marketing and on talk shows. But the clips shown on chat shows and shots in trailers are every scene he's in. Once again the US government and the people who work for it are corrupt. Big surprise.
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