In "Three Days of The Condor," Robert Redford plays a CIA analyst who finds everyone in his office dead, and he has to figure out why before it's too late.
Made two years before the fall of the Berlin Wall, "No Way Out" is an engrossing love triangle with a "wrongly accused man" plot and a ridiculous twist.
"The Courier" is the best kind of Cold War spy film — a true story about an ordinary citizen (Benedict Cumberbatch) who gets embroiled in the conflict's information war.
In “Lives of Others” Gerd Wiesler (Ulrich Mühe) is a cold-blooded secret agent in the early 1980s whose insidious work unexpectedly takes a heartwarming turn.
Searching for video games, a teenager (Matthew Broderick) haplessly hacks and triggers a Pentagon supercomputer from his bedroom, nearly starting World War III.