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Jeff Hephner goes to the dark side
- Jeff Hephner goes to the dark side in An Acceptable Loss, the new movie from Chicago Fire’s Joe Chappelle, and told One Chicago Center all about it. Jeff Hephner is showing off his sinister side—for a very good reason.
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An Acceptable Loss is a political thriller film written and directed by Joe Chappelle and starring Tika Sumpter and Jamie Lee Curtis. It had its world premiere at the Chicago International Film Festival on October 13, 2018. It was released on January 18, 2019, by IFC Films.
Jan 18, 2019 · Through methodically parsed flashbacks, “An Acceptable Loss” slowly unravels the scope of her dark secret—a former high-ranking government official in charge of national security advisory, Libby had approved a devastating military action in the Middle East that took the lives of nearly hundred and fifty thousand civilians, including children.
Jan 29, 2019 · Jeff Hephner plays political operative Adrian in An Acceptable Loss, directed and written by Chicago Fire’s Joe Chappelle. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Colleen Griffen Chappelle. It all leads to a genuinely shocking ending.
- Brittany Frederick
Jan 16, 2019 · Writer-director Joe Chappelle’s An Acceptable Loss is a B movie with a morally urgent message, a cynical critique of American foreign policy in the Middle East wrapped up in an uncluttered narrative that thrives on pulpy thrills.
Jan 17, 2019 · For a political thriller to come up with a scheme that feels genuinely rousing, “An Acceptable Loss” would need the two qualities it most severely lacks: style and substance.
Jan 20, 2019 · These flashbacks also indicate why secret agent and ex-lover Adrian (Jeff Hephner) is showing up unexpectedly to intimidate Libby. It doesn’t really bode well for the storyline in the present when what is shown from the past becomes far more interesting.