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Review: The Catcher Was a Spy

Paul Rudd stars as real-life 1930s baseball player Moe Berg, a Jewish-American who also doubled as a spy for the Office of Strategic Services. They’ve tasked him with finding out if theoretical scientist Werner Heisenberg (Mark Strong) is secretly working on an atomic bomb project for the Nazis. Guy Pearce plays chief of foreign intelligence Robert Furman, Jeff Daniels is the OSS chief, Paul Giamatti plays a Dutch-American physicist, Hiroyuki Sanada plays a gay Japanese delegate associate of Moe’s, and Sienna Miller is Moe’s girlfriend.   Although I have my issues with it, I seem to like this 2018 film from Aussie director Ben Lewin ( “The Sessions” ) a bit more than most people, enough for at least a soft recommendation. Scripted by Robert Rodat ( “Saving Private Ryan” ), this true story is a bit disjointed at first, and also seems to end strangely early, but if you like your true stories and non-Bond spy stories this one’s worth a look.   There isn’t a bad performanc...