War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State (2013)
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Critic Reviews for War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State
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At under an hour, the film, which also touches on White House-driven leaks for political gain, can't help but feel a bit incomplete.
Whistle-blowers become effective when their information appears in a news outlet's reliably sober columns - not in a bar mitzvah video.

Robert Greenwald's docu paints a sobering picture of a national security state.

Accessible without sacrificing nuance or intelligence.

The film doesn't so much unfold as detonate. It's a swift kick in the pants at 66 minutes and utilizes a deft blend of archival footage, graphs, subject interviews and bites from knowledgeable talking heads such as David Carr.
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