Oswald's Ghost: reassessing JFK's assassination
Again, a linked review...
But I recently reviewed the new Robert Stone documentary for Film-Forward. It's an interesting film, especially for the pseudo-Robert Greenwald/Eugene Jarecki vibe that it's going for. It's really an attempt to make sense of the JFK assassination in a modern context. To figure out why this still interests Americans and what it tells us about the American mindset in a post-9/11 sense. The film is far from perfectly executed, but it is interesting, possibly more interesting than it realizes, because it never develops the interesting theoretical points that arise. Anyhow, you can read the review here.
Trailer for the film:














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Ridiculous! A bullet cannot do a 90 degree turn mid air!
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What synchronicity eh guvnah?
maybe John Lennon's spirit was looking on...
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