We're pretty sure that by this point Sony wishes 2014 would just end already. The massive hack by North Korea last month of the studio's computer network has compromised everything from medical records to internal emails. That was followed by threats from the hacker group known as Guardians Of Peace to cancel the theatrical release of "The Interview" or face consequences comparable to the 9/11 attacks. And so that's what the studio did, though to be fair, exhibitors across the country forced its hand when thet refused to book the film, likely fearing liability if devastating actions occurred. As of 2:20pm EST, President Barack Obama has weighed in on the matter.
Earlier today, the FBI confirmed that North Korea was behind the attack on Sony, and at his last press conference of the year, the President shared his feelings on the matter.
“Sony is a corporation. It suffered significant damage, [and] there were threats against some employees. I am...