Frank and Caleb conclude their John le Carré miniseries  with A Most Wanted Man. The novel was a thriller about high-finance, immigration, and the encroaching surveillance state in Europe and the United States. The film featured a deep roster of German and American actors and one of the last screen performances by Phillip Seymour Hoffman. But is the film a worthy adaptation for one of Le Carré’s final books? Joined by Josh Marcus (The Independent), Frank and Caleb discuss Leon Panetta’s almond farm, the film’s outlandish German accents, and John le Carré’s love of Joy Division.


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