Glenn Greenwald: Zero Dark Thirty, the CIA and film critics have a very bad evening
Glenzilla ..
This is a rare case of some justice being done. There’s little question that the objections to its pro-torture depictions and CIA propaganda were what sunk the film. In explaining why its Oscar chances had all but disappeared, the Atlantic’s Richard Lawson explained last month that as a result of the controversy, the film has “just become something vaguely taboo”. That’s a good thing, as it should be taboo
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It is a dam good film
Posted on 25-Feb-13 at 7:50 pm | Permalink