Scottish filmmaker Armando Iannucci’s In the Loop, a satire about the lead-up to the Iraq War, never achieved the household success of Veep (Iannucci’s later HBO series). Yet, D.C. staffers have come to see it as a cult classic, and there is much to be gleaned from the black comedy beyond the predictable, Beltway absurdities. Van and Lyle have the acclaimed journalist Spencer Ackerman on the show to discuss his own role in the film’s creation, as all three exchange biting laughs and commentary along the way. Especially about the rotting tooth that is Washington.
Bonus: In addition to dissecting the film, the first 30 minutes of this episode are an oral history of Spencer Ackerman’s experience with the making of In The Loop.
Further Reading
“How to succeed in Hollywood without really trying” (2009), by Spencer Ackerman
“That’s Me and Him From The Sopranos” (2009), by Armando Iannucci
Reign of Terror (2022), by Spencer Ackerman
Iron Man Vol. 1 (2025), by Spencer Ackerman and Julius Ohta
Forever Wars Newsletter, by Spencer Ackerman
Perils of Dominance, by Gareth Porter
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