My Name Is Bulger (2021) [NC-17]

Featuring:
Bill Bulger, James 'Whitey' Bulger

Directed by:
Brendan J. Byrne


Release Date:
June 17, 2021

Original Title:
My Name Is Bulger

Genres:
Crime | Documentary

Production Companies:
Below the Radar Ltd
Fine Point Films

Production Countries:
Ireland | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NC-17 

Runtime: 90

Brothers bound by blood, divided by destiny.

While William Bulger rises to the top of the political world, the FBI starts a push to find one of their most-wanted fugitives, his brother James "Whitey" Bulger.

Greetings again from the darkness. Even those of us who aren't "Southies" know the name James "Whitey" Bulger. Johnny Depp portrayed him in BLACK MASS (2015) and Jack Nicholson's character was inspired by him in THE DEPARTED (2006). Of course, that's just cinema taking the legend and running with it. In the real world, we recall seeing the televised clips of the FBI capturing Bulger in California in 2011, after 16 years on the lam and being a fixture on the FBI's Most Wanted list ... and then seeing the reports of his being beaten to death at age 89 in a West Virginia prison mere hours after his transfer. Very suspicious - but who weeps for the mobster? Well, documentarian Brendan J Byrne offers some insight. It turns out, even mobsters have brothers and sisters and kin folk.It's the family ... one brother in particular ... that is the focus of this documentary. Whitey's younger brother Bill, was the President of the Massachusetts Senate for 18 years, after which he became President of the University of Massachusetts. To hear multiple people, including two former Governors describe Bill Bulger as principled and smart is a bit disconcerting. Is it possible for one family to have a brother so devoted to public service and another brother who is a criminal mastermind that murders people? It's beyond debate that Bill Bulger was an enormously popular politician. However, the question remains - and will likely never be answered - is whether Bill was able to keep his political decisions separate from his brother.The film begins with a family photo and we learn the faces and names of the Bulger clan, some who are interviewed in this film. When family loyalty is discussed, one says it shouldn't be tossed aside because one falters. Most of us would likely consider Whitey's criminal record as more extreme than a misstep or faltering, but the point is one to which most of us can relate.Bill Bulger, now 87 years old, and his wife Mary have been married for more than 60 years. They have 9 children and 33 grandchildren. Many of the kids participated in the film hoping to salvage the family legacy created by Bill as opposed to the more headline-grabbing exploits of Whitey, described as "just another Uncle". In addition to family members, interviews are conducted with Catherine Greig, Whitey's longtime partner (she was captured with him in California, and served her own prison sentence), a juror from Whitey's trial, a journalist and author - where the difference between Bill and Whitey is described as visible versus invisible, and former Massachusetts Governors Michael Dukakis and Bill Weld, both of whom had their own candidacies for President of the United States. These two men speak highly of Bill's character and political astuteness, despite his ongoing rivalry with "The Boston Globe".Bill is now retired and living a quiet life. There are still those in the family who claim his brother Whitey is "not the monster he was made out to be", although Bill's public statements seem to infer otherwise. Whitey's former Winter Hill Gang members were shocked at allegations that he had been an FBI informant, and the "Where's Whitey" manhunt is one that will likely be studied for years to come. Filmmaker Byrne does seem to have success in making the case that South Boston loyalty can co-exist with a family split by the polarized work of two members - brothers Bill and Whitey. It's quite fascinating to see how these contrasting elements fit together.

Additional information:

The Search Form


Rankings and Honors

My Name Is Bulger (2021) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes 67%

Assistant Camera:
Lisa Vidal

Director:
Brendan J. Byrne

About the Movie Section

Most data and links to images for the Movies section come from TheMovieDB (TMDB).

Additional data for Film Titles come from The Open Movie Database (OMDb).

At least one plug-in comes from IMDb.

Data are -- hey, it's a plural -- subject to the limitations of their sources. (For example, TMDB search results currently max out at 20.) I am limiting myself to free data sources for now. (No, a "free trial" is not free.)

While much of the above data are retrieved directly from outside APIs and other such sources, data from American Film Institute (AFI) and British Film Institute (BFI) were manually entered the old fashioned way into a MySQL database. Re BFI I took the following liberties:

  • I added "runners up" to Top 10 lists, treating them as ties where applicable and numbering them accordingly at the bottom of each list.
  • Regarding those polls wherein "franchise" movies were submitted as one project until BFI's policy changed to regard them separately, I treated them as ties and renumbered the affected lists accordingly (e.g. the Godfather films).

Regarding profile removals and data corrections:

  • If you would like your profile removed from this site, please contact the source of this data directly, TheMovieDB. My assumption is: once it's gone from their site, it should soon be gone from this site.
  • If you would like to correct movie data on this site, please contact the source of this data directly, TheMovieDB. My assumption is: once it's corrected on their site, it should soon be corrected on this site.
  • For additional corrections and profile removals, please e-mail The Open Movie Database (OMDb).

Filtering is applied here to film projects flagged as "adult" by TheMovieDB. Pending "popular demand" I am contemplating a login and profile system with preferences (such as whether to allow adult images to appear) and permissions (such as data entry).

Whereas the overall purpose of this website is to serve as a personal demo/portfolio/workshop of web and data skills, this Movies section is not meant to compete with or substitute for far more definitive movie websites.

Whether or not he still clings to an award which he won in 1986 as a film critic for his college's newspaper, Jeffrey Hartmann is not responsible for the texts of overviews and biographies supplied by external data sources.