91% We Steal Secrets: The Story Of Wikileaks
All Critics (45) | Top Critics (23) | Fresh (41) | Rotten (4)
Sometimes it takes a feature-length documentary to stitch together a story we think we already know.
A real-life cyber-thriller with real-life consequences, Alex Gibney's We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks is a riveting and revelatory documentary ...
Gibney builds a remarkable level of suspense, given how exhaustively WikiLeaks has been covered in the media.
Engaging, kinetic, revelatory and unexpected.
At once an awkward mingling of two complex life stories and a gripping, necessary look at how information is gathered, shared and, yes, stolen.
Who is "We" in the title We Steal Secrets? There's no need for a spoiler alert, but it's neither Gibney nor Assange.
A psychological suspense film with an open ending that's more haunting than the tricky climaxes of most post-Hitchcock thrillers.
With an approach that feels like a thriller, Gibney looks at both sides of the debate over the site's purpose and effectiveness.
Smart and opinionated, it's a great introduction to this ongoing story.
Gibney continues his run as the premier nonfiction filmmaker working today.
Arguably furthers WikiLeaks' stated purpose, but with a necessary whiff of the investigative filmmaker's instinctive skepticism.
The film is fascinating and provocative, deftly navigating complex personalities and shifting allegiances.
Who decides what stays secret? This brilliant documentary explores that question, itself a meta-narrative as the documentarian exposes the secrets of the secret-sharers.
Works...as a saga of self-destructive behavior by capable people whose judgment was perverted by smugness about their own oprinciples.
A fascinating account of a man who loved stirring the pot until he was the one sitting in it.
Gibney has created one of the signature discussions on the signature debate of the post-9/11 information-security age, namely: Who needs to know?
It doesn't offer any new or surprising information or any profound analysis, so it barely scratches the multifaceted surface of Assange and remains slightly undercooked.
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