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Tag Archives: The Imitation Game
How and why Hollywood distorts history (Bridge of Spies, The Imitation Game, Munich and others)
COMMENTARY Bridge of Lies by Kyle Smith December 14, 2015 Midway through Steven Spielberg’s Cold War picture Bridge of Spies, the upstanding lawyer Jim Donovan (Tom Hanks) suffers a shocking attack when his Brooklyn house is raked with gunfire. Donovan … Continue reading
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Tagged Bridge of Spies, Hollywood, Munich, Steven Spielberg, The Imitation Game
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