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In the feature-film adaptation of John le Carré's TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY (2011), Cold War-era Britain doesn't look that much different from behind the Iron Curtain - visually, at least. We discuss the challenges of compressing an intricate novel into a two-hour movie, and try to situate le Carré politically. PLUS: Taking the temperature of the snap British election, and a fond farewell to a B-movie titan.


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Mark Medina

"An Unreasonable Man" in this moment of a genocide, before the malicious rallying cry to circle the wagon, when 25 percent of Arab Americans support Jill Stein, please watch this film

Michael and Us

Can't speak to its quality as it's an ancient one at this point, but we watched this for episode #42. - L https://soundcloud.com/michael-and-us/42-ralph-nader-an-unreasonable-man

Myles Bartoli

Following on from the Harold Wilson coup plot, just a polite reminder that within this past decade Corbyn was made the evening headline news subject of whether he was a Soviet spy and footage was leaked of an army practice shooting range using his face as a target. Crazy times.