Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
MPA Rating:
for pervasive language, some sexual content, drug use and violent war images.
Moral Rating: |
not reviewed
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Moviemaking Quality: |
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Primary Audience: |
Adults
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Genre: |
War Biography Comedy
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Length: |
1 hr. 52 min.
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Year of Release: |
2016
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USA Release: |
March 4, 2016 (wide—2,300+ theaters)
DVD: June 28, 2016
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Featuring |
Tina Fey … Kim Barker
Margot Robbie … Tanya
Billy Bob Thornton … Hollanek
Martin Freeman … Iain MacKelpie
Nicholas Braun … Tall Brian
Sterling K. Brown … Sgt. Hurd
Josh Charles … Chris
Alfred Molina … Ali Massoud Sadiq
Stephen Peacocke … Nic
Christopher Abbott … Fahim Ahmadzai
See all »Sheila Vand … Shakira
Ava Del Cielo … Elena
Monique Candelaria … Geri's Receptionist
Evan Jonigkeit … Coughlin
Dylan Kenin … Antoine
Matthew Page … Captain Stern
Lauren Myers … Woman with Penicillin Scrip
Roman Mitichyan … Afghani Police
Brandon K. Hampton … Lt. Sanocki
Bernardo P. Saracino
John Trejo … Force Recon Sergeant
Lauren Poole … Embassy Beta Girl
Tommy Truex … CPL. Caswell
Stafford Douglas … Sgt. Gundacker
Beth Bailey … ZNN PA
Hank Rogerson … Bow Tie Dude
Julianne Medina … Wedding Girl
Stephen M. Hardin … Afghan Man
Zarif Kabier … Ass-Pincher
Fahim Anwar … Jaweed
Steve Larese … On-air news anchor
Soraya Kelley … Afghan Woman
Martin Palmer … Afghan Elder
Scott Takeda … Ed Faber
Gerry Medina … Wedding Woman
Alan Humphrey … US Embassy Guest
Demosthenes Chrysan … Pacha Khan
David Stanford … Colin
Howard Ferguson Jr. … Reggie
Ibrahim Elkest … Afghan Police
Anthony Martins … Taliban #1
Kenneth Miller … Force Recon Team Leader
Eric Steinig … Force Recon Officer
Monica Sanchez … Woman in Suit
James E. Lane … Journalist-Stoner
Omid Zader … Taliban #2
Brenden Wedner … Pilot
Gregory Paul Valdez … Coalition Forces
J. Nathan Simmons … Elder / Afgan Man
Laura-Love Tode … Embassy Alpha Girl
Kevin Collins … Sensor Operator
Kathleen Shurkin … Hasti
Alexander Daniel Pimentel … Afghan Fixer
Fred Padilla … Party Bartender
Elizabeth M. Kallman … Wedding Dancer
Eli Goodman … Tucker Wang
Jetto Dorsainville … British Soldier
Mustafa Haidari … Riot Interviewee
Ray Hounsell … Crewman
Christopher Dempsey … Rangers Fan
Steve Corona … Editor
Brian Barela … Military Contractor
William Sterchi … NGO Stoner
Saneh Boothe … Angry Afghan Woman
Tad Jones … Sky News Reporter
Christopher Atwood … Drunk Random Guy
Di Zhu … Deng Wenge
Ron Weisberg … Navy Corpman
Michael Benjamin Kirby … Military Contracter
Michael E. Stogner … US Embassy Guest
Jonathan Lane … Reporter
Derek Blakeney … Funhouse Party Guest
Lance Blea … Afghan Police
Jameson Macmillan … Beer Pong Guy / Lotus Patron
Darrick Hurst … Journalist
Amberlee Toney … ZNN PA #2
Gustavo Montes … Afghan Driver
Juan Carlos Mora … Afghan cop
Jon Kristian Moore … Andy
Josh LaCombe … Reporter
William Greely … Reporter
Eric E. Griego … Airport Information Officer
Erik Gonzales … Voegeli
Kenneth Ham … Afgan man in Kabul street
Cliff Gravel … Ex-Patriot
Murad Kirdar … Foreign Diplomat
Shaun Daley … Journalist-Stoner
Mateo T. Trujillo … Coughlin's Kid
Charles Jimenez … Taxi Driver (Embassy scene)
Ciara Bergman … Medical Tech
Eric Hooper … Passenger
Clint Obenchain … Sheep Herder
Cody W.L. Smith … British Royal Marine Commando
Benicio E. Trujillo … Coughlin's Kid
Vanessa Martinez … Wedding Guest
Carlo Armendariz … Airplane Passenger
Becky Hooper … Passenger
Katlynn Wilmott … Reporter - Fun House
Brandon Cekander … Afghan Businessman
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Director |
Glenn Ficarra
John Requa
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Producer |
Broadway Video
Little Stranger
Paramount Pictures
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Distributor |
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Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “This is an adaptation of journalist Kim Barker's wartime memoir, The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan
Wanting to escape her boring life in the U.S., the female reporter moves to war-torn Afghanistan in 2002 and works as a journalist in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The film tells of Barker's arrival as a fish-out-of-water in Kabul, filing stories about militants, being a woman in wartime Iraq and Pakistan, dealing with boredom interspersed with dashes of violence and the promiscuous war correspondent culture.”
Negative
Movie Critics
My Ratings: Moral rating: Offensive / Moviemaking quality: 3½