Review of Snowden (2016) by Rajat U — 30 Nov 2016
Oliver Stone's best work since Nixon and a vital film for our connected era that's marred by the sneaky spectre of surveillance. The movie is most effective in showcasing the terrifying omnipresence of the government's surveillance architecture.
To the extent that the first thing I did after was stick opaque cellotape over my webcam. I recommend you do too, for we live in the kind of world where paranoia is the best policy.
This review of Snowden (2016) was written by Rajat U on 30 Nov 2016.
Snowden has generally received positive reviews.
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