Following on from the Boston bombings, one of the most bombastically right-wing visions of terrorism in recent times explodes on screens this week. Olympus Has Fallen depicts the takedown of the White House and the capture of a US president by North Korean terrorists. Some will see it as tongue-in-cheek schlock, others as a very serious, paranoid brand of American patriotism—but with actors like Morgan Freeman, Aaron Eckhart and Gerard Butler, it will be hard to ignore. Plus the director of The Other Son, a new French film about the Israeli Palestinian conflict, talks about how she re-imagined the tensions as a personal story of two babies swapped at birth, brought up on different sides of the wall. And in the wake of Margaret Thatcher’s funeral comes No, a film dealing with one of her great friends, Augusto Pinochet, about the ad man who helped convince Chileans to vote 'no' in the referendum that saw the general removed from power.