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CIA plays active role in managing its image in Hollywood films

Arts, Culture & Media

Up until the 1990s, the CIA was happy to remain in the shadows, unconcerned with how it was, or wasn’t portrayed in movies. But that’s no longer true. Today, the CIA contributes and advises on certain films, in order to put its best foot forward — and attract the best and brightest new hires.

In this week’s new releases, ‘Bourne’ a bust, ‘Hope’ a plus, ‘Campaign’ stupid, hilarious

Arts, Culture & Media

New Men in Black film tries to recover some of the shine from original movie

Arts, Culture & Media

The History of the CIA in Hollywood Movies

Global Politics

New Movie Releases: ‘Men in Black 3’ and ‘Moonrise Kingdom’

The World

Pentagon meets Tinseltown

Arts, Culture & Media

After countless movies about Iraq and Afghanistan, Lt. Col. J. Todd Breasseale just wants filmmakers to tell it like it is? or perhaps how the Army says it is. But is Breasseale’s Army Media Relations division concerned with telling the truth, or promoting its own agenda? Guest: Lt. Col. J. Todd Breasseale, Army Relations Los Angeles Division