Nearly two decades after it was filmed, a new documentary revisits two of the deadliest battles during the early years of the Iraq War by showing the first-person perspective of the men on the ground.
The 2008 film on the Iraq war, deemed too pro-military at the time, has now been labeled antiwar. Can both be true?
"History isn’t repeating itself, but it’s rhyming," Alia Shawkat told Newsweek while talking about her new movie, Atropia.
That's one reason Iraq may go down as the documentary war. Quietly but steadily, a body of inexpensive, do-it-yourself documentaries has begun to provide long-term perspectives of what it's like to be ...
The interviews for “The Last 600 Meters,” which commemorates the Iraq War battles of Fallujah and Najaf, were conducted in 2007, “while memories were still fresh.” Given what’s recollected in director ...
Former Vice President Dick Cheney, who pushed to expand executive power and was a key force behind the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, has died. FRONTLINE chronicled Cheney’s influence in a number of ...