Following Memorial Day weekend, Focus Features is releasing Pressure, a World War II movie about a lesser-known — but nonetheless fascinating — hero of D-Day.
Andrew Scott stars as James Stagg, a “genius” meteorologist from Scotland, who became a crucial adviser to American General Dwight D. Eisenhower (Academy Award winner Brendan Fraser) ahead of the Allies’ pivotal invasion against the Axis powers.
Now, this premise may sound a bit stiff, focusing on World War II and the weather. However, Mashable Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko found the film had surprising similarities to Focus’s crackling Vatican thriller Conclave in its humor, and to HBO’s The Pitt in terms of competency porn.
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