- Chris Hemsworth introduces a clip from his film
"Film '72" Episode #44.6 (TV Episode 2015)
Part of the trailer is shownBlackhat: On Location Around the World (Video 2015)
featurette about the making of the filmBlackhat: The Cyber Threat (Video 2015)
featurette about the making of the filmBlackhat: Creating Reality (Video 2015)
featurette about the making of the film
"Midnight Screenings" The Wedding Ringer/Paddington/Blackhat (TV Episode 2015)
movie is reviewed"Film '72" Episode #44.6 (TV Episode 2015)
Movie is reviewed"Blank Check with Griffin & David" Blackhat with Bilge Ebiri (Podcast Episode 2019)
The subject of this episode- Joe Bob discusses the film during a tirade about directors who should be forced to apologize for making movies.
"Film Junk Podcast" Episode 755: Da 5 Bloods (Podcast Episode 2020)
Discussed during the "Other Stuff We Watched" segment
Powers of Ten (Short 1977)
The opening sequence is similar in concept to Charles and Ray Eames' classic short film.Three Colors: Red (1994)
The beginning has strong conceptual similarities to the beginning of "Blackhat": Krzysztof Kieslowski's film (1994) showed in a visual, partially animated sequence how human beings were connected by phone cables in the analog age, while Michael Mann's film (2015) shows in 2 similar sequences how we are now connected by the internet and fiber optic cables in the digital age. Both films feature 'surveillance' as a subject: In Kieslowski's film a deviant judge is listening to the private phone calls of his neighbours, while in Mann's film surveillance has become a global norm.The Insider (1999)
The line "I don't burn people" from The Insider, also directed by Michael Mann.
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