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Citizenfour
9/11: 20 years later
Sept. 10, 2021
The Persistent Outrage of Laura Poitras Twenty years after the “war on terror” began, the filmmaker behind a trilogy of post-9/11 documentaries remains profoundly angry.
By Bilge Ebiri
Your Guide to the 2017 Boy-Band Renaissance Are any of these bands the next Backstreet Boys?
By Rob LeDonne
Edward Snowden’s Strangely Free Life – As a Robot He is an exile like no other, able to slip the bonds of his banishment on wheels.
By Andrew Rice
surveillance
June 26, 2016
Edward Snowden’s Strangely Free Life — As a Robot He is an exile like no other, able to slip the bonds of his banishment on wheels.
By Andrew Rice
Laura Poitras on Her Oscar-Nominated Snowden Doc Citizenfour “[Snowden] did touch base right after we heard about the Oscar nomination and he said, ‘Congratulations, great job.’”
By Godfrey Cheshire
Selma Was Robbed, and Other Unforgivable Oscar CrimesDavid Oyelowo gave the best male performance of the year.
By David Edelstein
Laura Poitras on Her Snowden Movie, Citizenfour “[It was] more dangerous than anything I’ve ever done, because of how high up it would go in terms of the people it would anger.”
By Bilge Ebiri
weekend box office
Oct. 26, 2014
By E. Alex Jung
movie review
Oct. 24, 2014
Movie Review: Citizenfour The story of Edward Snowden, from one of his contacts on the inside.
By David Edelstein