Ridley Scott's achievement with 'All the Money in the World' goes beyond the Kevin Spacey scandal
by Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
Dec 27, 2017
3 minutes
When you want to accomplish the unprecedented and make it look routine, it helps to have the skill, experience and committed collaborators Ridley Scott commands in "All the Money in the World."
The 80-year-old veteran director, responsible for everything from "Blade Runner" and "Alien" to "Gladiator" and "Thelma & Louise," made a decision last month to replace embattled principal Kevin Spacey with Christopher Plummer with just six weeks to go before the film's scheduled December release.
He's done it so successfully in this propulsive story of
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