Today's Rosenberg Mention of the Day comes from TIME's review of "The Apprentice," a feature film which premiered at the Cannes film festival earlier this week. The film portrays a young Donald Trump and his older mentor, Roy Cohn, "the cutthroat lawyer who’d served as Senator Joe McCarthy’s chief counsel during the Army-McCarthy hearings, and who’d earlier used questionable means to get Julius and Ethel Rosenberg convicted as Soviet spies, resulting in their 1953 execution."
We're not exactly eager to spend more time than we have to with Trump on the screen, but even so we'll be interested to see the film's portrayal of Roy Cohn given Rosenberg granddaughter and filmmaker Ivy Meeropol's excellent 2019 Cohn documentary, "Bully. Coward. Victim."
Read the full "The Apprentice" review here: https://time.com/6981408/the-apprentice-movie-review/