Less a war drama than a set of dueling position papers, Robert Redford’s Lions for Lambs may be the gabbiest movie ever made about American foreign policy — and it wasn’t even written by Aaron Sorkin.
For a film boasting three of the biggest matinee icons of all time, Lions for Lambs is a surprisingly small film. It’s about an hour and a half long and is composed of three extended scenes intercut ...
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