Oliver Stone

JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass – first-look review

By David Jenkins

Oliver Stone is at his most conspiracy-minded in this entertaining but outlandish doc on the JFK assassination.

How Hollywood confronted the Vietnam veteran experience

By Lillian Crawford

Forty years ago, director Michael Cimino set a masterful precedent for coming to terms with the trauma of war in The Deer Hunter.

Snowden

By Adam Lee Davies

The celebrity NSA whistleblower gets the hagiography he (possibly) deserves care of Oliver Stone.

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How JFK changed the way we think about authority

By Taylor Burns

Though heavily dramatised, Oliver Stone’s gripping procedural asks some vital questions about liberty and power.

Snowden – first look review

By Elena Lazic

Despite Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s best efforts, Oliver Stone’s whistleblower drama feels completely disconnected from reality.

Why can’t Hollywood seem to make sense of surveillance?

By Fred Wagner

Oliver Stone’s Snowden will look to realistically show the actions of the NSA and other government agencies.

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