The new movie “Zero Dark Thirty,” about the hunt and capture of Osama bin Laden, opened in some Bay Area theaters over the weekend. While the film has been widely praised by critics, it has come under fire for its depiction of torture and the role of “enhanced interrogation” in bin Laden’s capture.
- More: Read “‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Is Not Pro-Torture” (The Atlantic)
- More: Read “Zero Dark Thirty: CIA Hagiography, Pernicious Propaganda” (The Guardian)
- More: Feinstein/McCain/Levin Statement on “Zero Dark Thirty” – LA Times.com
- More: Senators Ask CIA for “Zero Dark Thirty” Documents – LA Times.com
- More: Text highlights from this show (News Fix)