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Expelled:
No Intelligence Allowed is a 2008 documentary film directed by
Nathan Frankowski and starring
Ben Stein. The film contends that the mainstream science establishment suppresses academics who believe they see evidence of intelligent design in nature and who criticize evidence supporting
Darwinian evolution and the modern evolutionary synthesis as a "scientific conspiracy to keep God out of the nation's laboratories and classrooms." The scientific theory of evolution is portrayed by the film as contributing to fascism, the
Holocaust, communism, atheism, and eugenics. The film portrays intelligent design as motivated by science, rather than religion, though it does not give a detailed definition of the phrase or attempt to explain it on a scientific level. Other than briefly addressing issues of irreducible complexity, Expelled examines it as a political issue.
Expelled opened in 1,052 theaters, more than any other documentary before it, and grossed over $2,900,
000 in its first weekend. It earned $7.7 million, making it the 18th-highest-grossing documentary film in the
United States (statistics include
1982–present, and are not adjusted for inflation). In July, the movie was re-released allowing groups of
300 to book private screenings in theaters.
The general media response to the film has been largely unfavorable.
Multiple reviews, including those of
USA Today and
Scientific American, have described the film as propaganda.
The Chicago Tribune's rating was "1 star (poor)", while
The New York Times described it as "a conspiracy-theory rant masquerading as investigative inquiry" and "an unprincipled propaganda piece that insults believers and nonbelievers alike." It received an 8% meta-score from
Rotten Tomatoes (later improved to 11% overall) where the film was summarized thus: "Full of patronizing, poorly structured arguments, Expelled is a cynical political stunt in the guise of a documentary."
Christianity Today gave the film a positive review.
The American Association for the Advancement of
Science describes the film as dishonest and divisive propaganda, aimed at introducing religious ideas into public school science classrooms. The film has been used in private screenings to legislators as part of the
Discovery Institute intelligent design campaign for
Academic Freedom bills.
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- published: 15 Apr 2015
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