“Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down The White House” (** out of four) was a curiously cool and aloof biographical drama about Mark Felt (Liam Neeson) who in 1972 went under the code-name of Deep Throat to help journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein uncover the Watergate scandal that ultimately led to President Nixon leaving the White House. Fascinating story of how one man ultimately led to the toppling of power and corruption is never as compelling or crackling as it should have been and never cuts loose. Neeson, however, is outstanding as usual and is surrounded by a first-rate supporting cast including Diane Lane and Josh Lucas. Same story was told much mesmerically in 1978’s “All The President’s Men.”