Most realistic newspaper movie?
I worked at newspapers big and small for 30 years as a reporter and editor, and I've never seen a movie that better captures the rhythms, tensions, disappointments and satisfactions of working at a daily paper. And when it comes to characters, "The Paper" is almost a verbatim catalog of newsroom archetypes. The inexperienced photog, the wise-cracking editor, the kevetching RSI sufferer,
the over-bearing senior editor -- these characters really exist. And the ticking of the clock as deadline nears? It was like the clock of doom -- and at the same time, just another day at the office. My favorite moment is when Keaton is at the faux NY Times office and a reporter in the background starts speaking German into the phone. The perfect stereotype of the over-educated, over-dressed, overly coddled NYT reporter.
I'm not saying this is the best newspaper movie ever made (hard to trump "All the President's Men"), but for nailing the day-to-day realism of journalism, I can't think of any better.