When Bad Education hit the Toronto International Film Festival in September, it was expected to be one of the hot titles for acquisition and a possible Oscar run in the fall. It certainly was a hot…
hit the Toronto International Film Festival in September, it was expected to be one of the hot titles for acquisition and a possible Oscar run in the fall. It certainly was a hot commodity, but the sale surprisinglyand Allison Janney with an Oscar win forsuddenly went from theatrical to television.
As she goes deeper into reporting what basically was a unrelated subject, Rachel uncovers a whole can of worms that, despite her editor initially offering no encouragement, instead leads right to Gluckin’s office and a case of cooking the books, an apparent use of school funds for her own personal benefit.
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