The new film “Civil War” is a cinematic achievement: the movie might be worse than a real American civil war.
D.C. Much of the film’s disquiet comes from seeing visceral encounters of war — bombings, fire fights and executions — on ...
Trump, Alex Garland's Civil War will scare you half to death. For everyone else, it's a standard combat thriller.
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Despite its sheen of boldness, Alex Garland's film cowers in fear from the divisions that surely inspired the movie in the ...
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This fairly pitiful scene made an interesting accompaniment to the country’s biggest movie at the moment, Alex Garland’s “Civil War,” which ... and summary executions — with the familiar ...
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The director of ‘Ex Machina’ and ‘Men’ has made an utterly convincing war film about a war that’s yet to break out – but it ...
To justify the muddled ambiguity of Civil War, it’s been said that director Alex “Garland’s film is a Rorschach test of ...