Still, it would be a tough sell for a film
about terrorist cells to find a niche in today's post Sept. 11 society regardless of how good the film is.
In a time of justifiable concern about terrorism, Palahniuk has written a hilarious novel
about a terrorist cell made up of foreign - exchange students.
Not exact matches
The
cell's new leader, Karrar, pushes Darwyn aside as plans progress for the nuclear attack on Los Angeles; Farik teaches a lesson
about the
terrorist way of doing business to an American philanthropist at a school in Yemen.
Yes the writing could be stronger and I have to suspend my disbelief each episode with how flagrantly indescrete these
terrorists are... but then again truth being stranger than fiction the
cell thought brought
about 9/11 were just as indiscrete.
In the Season 2 premiere, several months after foiling a
terrorist attack on Dodger Stadium, FBI agent Darwyn Al - Sayeed is
about to start a new life as a teacher at Quantico when he is asked to investigate a new terror suspect; former
cell leader Farik is interrogated by the CIA.
Four Lions (R for sexual references and pervasive profanity) Jihad comedy, set in Great Britain,
about the hapless antics of an inept, home - grown
terrorist cell comprised of a quartet (Adeel Akhtar, Kay Van Novak, Nigel Lindsay and Riz Ahmed) of discontented Muslims bent on wreaking havoc with explosives.
Why, they're infiltrating
terrorist cells in order to divest them of chitauri weaponry, and they're definitely not telling Tony
about it at all.