Name: Film and Politics Review
Weblog: filmandpoliticsreview.blogspot.com
Articles: 10
First Published: Wednesday, May 24, 2006
Last Published: Sunday, November 26, 2006
Currently listing articles 10-1:
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Ex-Soviet Spy's Bizarre Death and the Culture of Espionage— Fact and fiction in the bygone world of Cold War spying.
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New LBJ Tapes Reveal Anger at Press— Blaming the press for policy gone awry.
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Bush in Vietnam— Contested memories of the Vietnam War complicate Iraq policy debate as Bush visits former enemy.
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The Image of War— Clint Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers opens October 20.
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World Trade Center Is It Too Soon?— Will audiences turn up or turn away from Oliver Stone's most recent rocking of the tidal waves of history?
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The Long Road Ahead for An Inconvenient Truth— An Inconvenient Truth: Intriguing film unlikely to change minds.
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Is There a Vietnam-Iraq Connection?— Debate overlooks our clouded memory.
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X-Men: The Last Stand and Conformity in America— The story is a metaphor for the issue of English as the "official American language," for example.
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Will Political Advertising Go the Product Placement Route?— Conservative commentators have complained for years that mainstream Hollywood productions are often overtly vehicles for liberal posturing...
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Revisiting War Movies for Memorial Day Weekend: We Were Soldiers— This one not only focuses on battles, but also shows something of the havoc war causes for the private lives of soldiers.


