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The “Zero Dark Thirty” debate isn’t really about torture
Reducing "Zero Dark Thirty" to a partisan argument about torture misses the big questions it raises about America
Reducing "Zero Dark Thirty" to a partisan argument about torture misses the big questions it raises about America
As a director, I respect "Zero Dark Thirty's" artistry. But its underlying message is wrong -- and dangerously so
Senators are up in arms over "Zero Dark Thirty." The real outrage is how the government helped make the film
After consulting several women, his mom included, Ellis now realizes that his Bigelow rant went "beyond douchiness"
Beyond its discussion of torture, Bigelow and Boal's new film challenges the importance of historical accuracy
Pick of the week: No, the riveting "Zero Dark Thirty" doesn't glorify torture — its real agenda may be darker still
Slavery vs. torture vs. mental illness vs. death: This year's contenders make award season a lot more interesting
Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal weigh in on the debate ignited by their film
The movie hasn't yet hit theaters, and already it's the latest victim of a media morality brigade
Kathryn Bigelow's gripping portrayal of the CIA's hunt for Osama bin Laden has already taken away a slew of awards
"Less than Zero" novelist rage-tweets that the "Zero Dark Thirty" filmmaker is winning acclaim because she's "hot"
How Kathryn Bigelow's thrilling Osama-hunting saga faces the thorniest moral dilemmas of the "war on terror"
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