Valerie Plame movie ignores inconvenient factsTimothy P. Carney
Naomi Watts does a very good job. She does not overact but you can see her vulnerability and passion. She blends into the role so well that unlike Nicole Kidman so you don't think of a movie star acting but you focus on the story. Virginia Madsen looks more like Valerie Plame but un...
Valerie Plame (Watts), a covert officer in the CIA's counter-proliferation department, discovers that Iraq has no active nuclear weapons program, contrary to the belief of many in the U.S. government. Meanwhile, Valerie's husband Joe Wilson (Sean Penn), a former ambassador to Niger, is se...
Libby is accused of perjury and obstruction for lying about conversations he had with journalists about outed CIA operative Valerie Plame. In New Orleans Democratic Senator Barack Obama is criticizing the Bush Administration for the slow pace of Hurricane Katrina -333)=-333" border=0>(3)___ ...
Valerie Plame is arguably the most famous case in recent history. Clandestine work is inherently alluring and I wish Salt’s motivations are explored further in place of (still) over-the-top violence. In real life Salt would have bruises and broken bones all over during the continuous chase ...
No. As we carried out ourVicemovie fact-check, we discovered that even though Lewis Libby was convicted of lying to investigators, Richard Armitage has since come forward and admitted to talking to the press about Valerie Plame Wilson's CIA employment. He never got in trouble because he claim...
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WB stakes Plame claim.(Warner Bros. to direct movie on lives of Valerie Plame and Joseph Wilson)Fleming, Michael