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Warfare, co-directed by Annihilation's Alex Garland and former Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza, blurs the line between fact and fiction ...
Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza's film — a real-time recreation of a 2006 battle —  had several key factors they wouldn’t ...
Including fighting back against ‘the fantasy of war’ Watching Warfare, Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza’s intense portrait of the ...
One could debate just how fanciful its near-future depiction of America going to war with itself over a president who refused to leave office was, but for all that movie’s intense effort to depict ...
Former Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza has made his directorial debut with "Warfare," an honest and visceral new movie based on his memories of the Iraq War.
War never changes...or maybe it does. Ron Perlman would have us believe that war never changes, but the movies about it certainly have. The last 20 years have brought no shortage of films about ...
War-movie cliches have been rigorously rooted out of “Warfare,” a terse and chillingly brutal immersion in a moment of the Iraq War. Clouds of IED smoke and cries of agony fill Garland and ...
Nushrratt Bharuccha was left stranded in the war-hit Israel in 2023. The actress, who was there to attend the Haifa International Film Festival, was rescued later. On Tuesday, Nushrratt attended ...
There's no time to throw back beers or walk the dog. Democrat Massachusetts U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren is needed in the "war room" to fight to save Social Security from Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
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Bejing: China is reportedly planning to ban the import of Hollywood movies into its market. The move, though not officially confirmed by Beijing yet, is being seen as part of a broader retaliation ...
His rifle’s crosshairs drift through the street scenes outside, as suspected jihadists mobilize around them. War-movie cliches have been rigorously rooted out of “Warfare,” a terse and chillingly ...