Many political movies considered standouts when first released, including Warren Beatty’s Bulworth, Barry Levinson’s Wag the Dog and Hal Ashby’s Being There, remain entertaining even if some ...
Did Reagan’s Ideas Matter? DEI Dies with a Whimper Why can’t Americans make good political movies? This crisis occurred to me when I re-watched Eric Rohmer’s 1993 caprice The Tree ...
Filmmaker Ali Abbasi, director of controversial movie The Apprentice, has stressed that his drama about Donald Trump's rise to prominence in the 1970s-80s "is not a political hit job," instead ...