

The Post
A pair of Washington Post employees battle the federal government over their right to publish the Pentagon Papers.
Read moreA pair of Washington Post employees battle the federal government over their right to publish the Pentagon Papers.
Read moreA source involved with the film's international rollout says the Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks drama was presented to the Lebanese censorship board, which nixed it, citing a "boycott Israel" list.
"We have to decide when we take to the ramparts," the Oscar-winner tells THR, noting that he would not attend a screening of his new film at the White House if invited.
The director and stars Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep tell THR how — and why — they were racing against time to get the film made.
The three-time Oscar winner was seen on set in her new role, as the former Washington Post publisher, for the Steven Spielberg film.