
A tense and critically acclaimed thriller described as “absolutely heartpounding” is now available to stream on Apple TV. The film, ‘September 5’, dramatises the events surrounding the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis, delivering a gripping and emotionally resonant perspective on one of the most harrowing incidents in modern sports history.
Earning an impressive 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, September 5 has been widely praised for its restrained intensity, powerful performances, and respectful treatment of its sensitive subject matter. Rather than retelling the tragedy from the point of view of politicians or terrorists, the film follows an American sports broadcasting crew who find themselves at the centre of the unfolding chaos.
As the Olympics are suddenly plunged into crisis after a Palestinian terrorist group takes 11 Israeli athletes hostage, the journalists must decide how to report on the terrifying events while grappling with their own moral boundaries and professional responsibilities.
The film explores themes of media ethics, personal courage, and the emotional toll of bearing witness to real-time tragedy.
One reviewer captured the essence of the film’s suspenseful pacing: “Every beat, every moment, every scene is carefully calibrated to hold your attention, even when it seems like not much is happening except for people talking.”
Another critic awarded the film 4.5 out of 5 stars, writing: “The actors are outstanding. They bring pressing gravity to their courageous, fallible characters’ every decision between moral probity and professional duty.”
Audiences have also responded strongly to the film’s ability to offer fresh insight into a well-known historical event.
“The tragedy is well known, but the film achieves the feat of presenting a new and respectful, yet fascinating vantage point,” wrote one viewer.
With its sharp writing, tense atmosphere, and thought-provoking focus on the human side of journalism during crisis, September 5 is being hailed as one of the most powerful thrillers of the year.
Whether you’re a fan of history, journalism, or edge-of-your-seat drama, September 5 is a compelling must-watch and it is now streaming exclusively on Apple TV.