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“The Post” tells the story of the Pentagon Papers, choosing to focus on two key players in the unfolding battle between the free press and a White House that struggled to keep the secrets of how our government …
The new movie The Post finds the titular paper deciding to report on the Pentagon Papers. Here's what really happened.
It’s the story of a woman, Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham—played here in a striking performance by Meryl Streep—who had to fight for respect …
December 8, 2017. Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep star as Ben Bradlee and Katharine Graham in Steven Spielberg’s Pentagon Papers film. Illustration by Patrick Leger. The new film by Steven Spielberg,...
The Post is a limpid and exciting retelling of the story of the Pentagon Papers. The Post starts on the battlefields of Vietnam, where Daniel Ellsberg (Matthew Rhys), working for the...
Steven Spielberg’s film about the Pentagon Papers is a ticktock thriller that pits freedom of the press — and a tough woman — against the White House.
In 1966, U.S. State Department analyst Daniel Ellsberg is sent to Vietnam, where he embeds with American soldiers and documents the on-the-ground reality of the Vietnam War. He soon realizes that the war is hopeless, and, when he …