- Network: HBO
- Series Premiere Date: Sep 23, 2020
User Score
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 28 Ratings
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 10 out of 28
-
Mixed: 0 out of 28
-
Negative: 18 out of 28
Review this tv show
-
-
Please sign in or create an account before writing a review.
-
-
Submit
-
Check Spelling
User Reviews
- User score
- By date
- Most helpful
-
Sep 23, 2020How is there even reviews yet this isn't even out??????????????????????????
-
Sep 23, 2020The things you don't hear in the media. Disturbing and sickening. A must watch.
-
Sep 24, 2020If you like documentaries and your politics prevents you from watching this very entertaining documentary, maybe you should consider your ability to think freely. Lots of great footage and interesting insider stories, and when compared to the likes of Michael Moore and Douche D’Souza, relatively objective.
-
Sep 23, 2020Really sad look into how easily people are molded by foreign powers. 20-40% of Americans now really like look up to Putin's Russia. Its like the country has taken a knee with Trump in front groveling to before Putin ... and the Republican leaders have been whipped into submission like dogs :-(
-
Oct 19, 2020This long form movie shows the way Russians interfered with the 2016 election and how they are using the internet as a means to become the leading global superpower.
-
Dec 28, 2020
Awards & Rankings
-
While Agents of Chaos may not come to any concrete conclusions about Russian interference in the 2016 election, it makes a pretty damning case that the Russians definitely had some influence, and that US intelligence officials were slow on the uptake in fighting it.
-
Agents of Chaos dispels enough smoke to give viewers a clearer picture than most will have seen before of what our country is facing. It isn’t always artful. The reenactments can be silly. But as a work of investigative and explanatory journalism built to penetrate the same left-vs.-right media bubbles it laments, Gibney’s documentary is a revelation.
-
With dozens of key players, it’s all too easy to get a bit lost in the weeds. But for as much research as Gibney and company clearly did in order to build the series on firm ground, in the absence of any rock solid answers, “Agents of Chaos” ends up drawing frustratingly simplistic connections between its more fascinating themes.