Steve Carell and Channing Tatum in 'Foxcatcher'

The last lines of dialogue in “Foxcatcher” are “USA! USA!” A wrestler stares longingly at a portrait of George Washington. There's a vintage American flag over a desk, talk about American values and a visit to Valley Forge. It's almost as if director

“Foxcatcher,” directed by Bennett Miller, features Steve Carell in the role of the John E. du Pont, a millionaire with an interest in wrestling. Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo play alongside him as the wrestling brothers Mark 

"Foxcatcher" is only the third feature from director Bennett Miller, but considering his previous two films ("Capote" and "Moneyball") each garnered Oscar nominations, anticipation for his latest take on a true story has been sky 

Bennett Miller, the meticulous young director of Capote and the popular baseball film Moneyball, brings his quality of excellence back to front-row focus in Foxcatcher, a different kind of epic biopic about crime and wrestling 

In Bennett Miller's Foxcatcher (out this Friday), Steve Carell turns in a haunted and harrowing performance as John E. du Pont, the millionaire heir to the du Pont fortune and amateur wrestling enthusiast who murdered Olympic gold medalist Dave Schultz