
‘Warfare’ MOVIE REVIEW: Alex Garland & Ray Mendoza Deliver a Relentless, Real-Time Descent Into Combat Hell
A lean, hard-edged entry in the “war is hell” canon of cinema…
A lean, hard-edged entry in the “war is hell” canon of cinema…
The cast of this ambitious action-horror film includes Jeremy Piven, Tricia Helfer, Ryan Kwanten, and Nick Wechsler…
Directed by Australian filmmaker Justin Kurzel, known for Snowtown, Macbeth (2015), Nitram, and The Order…
By the time the dust settled, 18 US soldiers were dead and hundreds of Somalis had been killed…
Mendoza, an Iraq War veteran, worked alongside Garland as a military advisor on Civil War…
A film lined up for Oscar glory, perhaps
Looking at the story of a Japanese man who survived not one, but two atomic bombings …
From Alex Garland, the writer-director behind Annihilation and Ex Machina…
Executive produced bySpielberg, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman, who brought us Band of Brothers and The Pacific…
A gritty action film, sprinkled with dark comedy, and nods to grindhouse/exploitation stylings that would make Quentin Tarantino proud.
Based on the 2014 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Anthony Doerr…
The powerful-looking film hits Netflix on October 28th…
This one is going to pack a punch…
With an ending that is, in all seriousness, hilarious…
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Written by Guillermo Troncoso. Kathryn Bigelow became the first female to win the Academy Award for Best Achievement In Directing for her 2008 war-drama The Hurt Locker. She once again joins screenwriter Mark Boal (who took home an Oscar for