The Iran war is not just being fought with missiles and drones but also through memes, video games and Hollywood-style ...
Ben Stiller has slammed the Donald Trump’s White House for using a clip from the 2008 film “Tropic Thunder.” The White House post said, “Justice the American way” and showed clips from “Braveheart,” ...
Ben Stiller asked the White House to remove "Tropic Thunder" footage from a pro-military video montage, saying the administration never received permission to use clips from his comedy film.
Ben Stiller has requested the White House to remove the Tropic Thunder clip from their Iran war 'propaganda' video.
Stiller asked the White House X account to leave “Tropic Thunder” out of its deranged propaganda, saying “War is not a movie.
Following the White House's latest piece of pro-war propaganda, Hollywood is calling out the Trump administration.
Ben Stiller criticised the White House for using a clip from Tropic Thunder in a pro-military montage they shared amid the US ...
We never gave you permission and have no interest in being a part of your propaganda machine, Stiller wrote on X. War is not a movie, he added.
Actor and director Ben Stiller is one of the latest artists to demand the Trump administration stop using his work as "propaganda." The post Ben Stiller Shames Trump Administration for Using ‘Tropic ...
According to Gene Simmons, people in the entertainment industry should focus on their craft, not political commentary.
Through its social media feed, the White House has sent out a series of pumped-up videos that mix real Iran war explosions with movie action heroes, video game footage and sports heroes ...