Films like Saving Private Ryan and Apocalypse Now have frequently been recognized as essential war movies, but there are many other cinematic wartime stories that remain overlooked. Some of these ...
Considering how disturbing it is to watch nations tear each other apart, it's surprising there aren't more horror stories centred around war. After all, some of the most nightmarish imagery in ...
Both films justify their extended running time because they are so absorbing on a visual level. These war movies are impossible to look away from.
Just pure war movie intensity from start to finish. I'm a big fan of Will Poulter and I'm glad to see him in this - will be watching. Here's the first official trailer for Alex Garland & Ray ...
Although it's tricky to juggle horror and war in the same movie, the filmmakers went all out, throwing in comedy, folk horror, paranormal horror, romance, and slapstick. Even though Pee Mak could ...
That’s followed by a giant explosion and returning machine gun fire in the war movie based on ex-Navy Seal Ray Mendoza’s real-life experiences during the Iraq War. Mendoza and Garland directed ...
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim is riding into theaters. But it sounds like if this movie does well, the door may become open even wider to more new The Lord of the Rings movies in ...
The black comedy is a subgenre that is dangerously close to extinction. Once the kick in the pants the genre needed to stay fresh and in fashion, the black comedy is now nearly non-existent on the ...
Alex Garland, whose most recent film “Civil War” hit theaters in April, is back with another heavy drama with his new film “Warfare,” set during the U.S. invasion of Iraq. The intense film ...
a dystopian imagining of the Second American Civil War in modern times. And now he’s back at A24 with Warfare, a movie set in 2006 amidst the Iraq War. The new action thriller is co-written and ...
The World War 2 movie was set in August 1944 and followed French Resistance fighter Paul Labiche, played by Burt Lancaster, taking on Paul Scofield’s German Colonel Franz von Waldheim.
War movies are, by definition, not usually the lightest fare. If you’re looking to dig into something riveting on Thanksgiving, though, and think something about war might be the kind of ...