Review of Charlie Wilson's War (2007) by Anthony Lane for The New Yorker — 04 Jul 2012
It packs political machination, helicopter gunships, single-malt whiskey, Las Vegas, Islamabad, naked butts, and eight years of war. The film, adapted from George Crile’s book, doesn’t always work, but it sure offers value for money.
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This review of Charlie Wilson's War (2007) was written by Anthony Lane and published by The New Yorker on 04 Jul 2012.
Charlie Wilson's War has generally received positive reviews.
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