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Your Favorite Movies Are CIA Propaganda

Attack the System

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July 3, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

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Related coverage for "Your Favorite Movies Are CIA Propaganda": Us Weekly — 3 Good New Netflix Movies With Bad Rotten Tomatoes Scores (June 2026). Hot Air — 'Hellbrew of Hate': The New Relevance of Cold War Anti-Communist Movies . Wired — The Best Movies to Stream This Month (June 2026). Variety — ‘The Get Out’ Review: Russell Crowe and a Game Supporting Cast Cannot Save Derrick Borte’s Tonally Ambitious Crime Comedy. Polygon — 10 new movies to watch this weekend on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney Plus (June 27-28). CNET — Prime Video: 14 of the Best Sci-Fi Movies You Should Stream Right Now