The 2008 film on the Iraq war, deemed too pro-military at the time, has now been labeled antiwar. Can both be true?
Civilians, journalists and soldiers from both sides of the conflict explain their experience during the Iraq War, from the 2003 invasion through the 17 years that followed. Edited version from "Once ...
“Warfare,” the new film co-directed by Alex Garland (“Civil War,” “Ex Machina”) and former US Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza, knows it’s going to give audiences a rough ride, so it starts off with a laugh. The ...
There are embedded journalists in Iraq, and then there is "Iraq in Fragments" director James Longley. Longley, who takes war coverage far beyond the cable news channels' talking heads, collected 300 ...
War movies turn a lot of us into armchair warriors. We've seen the great ones, like "Saving Private Ryan" and "Full Metal Jacket" and "Apocalypse Now" and "The Hurt Locker" and "Platoon," and every ...
A24's new action thriller, "Warfare," gives viewers exactly what its title promises: warfare. The film, based on director and retired Special Warfare Operator First Class Ray Mendoza's real-world ...
That's one reason Iraq may go down as the documentary war. Quietly but steadily, a body of inexpensive, do-it-yourself documentaries has begun to provide long-term perspectives of what it's like to be ...
The war in Iraq has forever changed the war documentary. No longer confined to newsreel-style views from a distance, the Iraq films get up-close and personal with the troops, providing views of the ...
In 2003, the United States invaded Iraq to topple dictator Saddam Hussein. During the subsequent eight years, the U.S. spent trillions of dollars and lost thousands of American lives fighting an ...
War movies turn a lot of us into armchair warriors. We’ve seen the great ones, like “Saving Private Ryan” and “Full Metal Jacket” and “Apocalypse Now” and “The Hurt Locker” and “Platoon,” and every ...
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