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Filmmaker Alex Garland has teamed up with former Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza to make a new kind of war film. “Warfare” is based on ...
Warfare is a war movie unlike any other, and while it's a standout, it shares a key element with Christopher Nolan's ...
In this forensic portrait of war, the only way to not get what’s happening on the ground is to be too far from it. Francois Truffaut famously said there’s no such thing as an anti-war film because ...
A decidedly apolitical film, Warfare, in theatres now, follows a team of American Navy SEALs on a surveillance mission in the thick of the Iraq War. Warfare, also serving as Woon-A-Tai's first leading ...
The film is an exercise in reminiscence therapy, an attempt to build a memory from scratch from the movie’s co-director, Ray Mendoza, for his friend and platoon member, Elliot Miller ...
BBC film critics Caryn James and Nicholas Barber pick their cinema highlights of the year so far, from a brutal war epic to ...
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The film also boasts an unprecedented veracity: half of its writing and directing team is Iraq vet Ray Mendoza (the other half being Civil War's Alex Garland), who sought to forensically recreate ...
Garland wasn’t done though. This year, he linked up again with the studio, this time teaming up with Ray Mendoza, a real-deal Iraq War veteran, for a new war thriller that turned heads before it ...
As a tribute to the experiences of Ray Mendoza and his fellow former Navy SEALs, “Warfare” is effective in laying bare the brutal truth of their experiences, but its attempt to expand the film’s ...