As history, it's garbage. As cinema, it's goddamned brilliant and I love it. I like Ebert's take that it's emotionally truthful...that it really reflects the suspicion and paranoia of the country after the assassination. After all, it doesn't "feel" like one lone nutjob could have done it.
February 4, 2026 at 4:33 PM
As history, it's garbage. As cinema, it's goddamned brilliant and I love it. I like Ebert's take that it's emotionally truthful...that it really reflects the suspicion and paranoia of the country after the assassination. After all, it doesn't "feel" like one lone nutjob could have done it.
I read that the Post lost $100 million in 2024. At his current net worth, Bezos could run the paper at that loss for 2500 years. He's gutting the paper over, what to him, is literal pocket change.
February 4, 2026 at 4:15 PM
I read that the Post lost $100 million in 2024. At his current net worth, Bezos could run the paper at that loss for 2500 years. He's gutting the paper over, what to him, is literal pocket change.