Step into the vivid world of the Civil War, where history comes to life through colorized images that offer a fresh perspective on this pivotal era. Journey back to a time of strife and struggle ...
question that people of color ... what Jesse Plemons’ character is capable of, highlighting just how narrow Jessie, Joel, and Lee’s escape is. Plemons’ performance turns Civil War on its ...
America has been shattered in “Civil War.” An armed alliance between Texas ... act of the film quite like one that involves actor Jesse Plemons, appearing in a cameo. Spaeny’s character ...
They’re joined by aging New York Times reporter Sammy (Stephen McKinley Henderson) and rookie photojournalist Jesse ... of war. “Civil War” is filled with familiar images: strip malls ...
The movie “Civil War” gets some things right, but also a lot wrong about the nature of civil wars and war journalism.
Kirsten Dunst in a scene from "Civil War ... the film with the photographs they shoot; some are strong, others should have been left on a contact sheet. And Jesse Plemons is a revelation ...
In 2021, The Times marked Women’s History Month by highlighting the images of female staff ... With a deeply disturbing turn by Jesse Plemons, one scene in “Civil War” encapsulates the ...
Rating/runtime: R for strong violent content, bloody/disturbing images and language throughout. 109 minutes. How to watch: In theaters Friday With the title “Civil War,” a poster featuring ...
Rated R (strong violent content, bloody/disturbing images and language throughout). In theaters. All director Alex Garland had to do was title his new movie “Civil War” for it to instantly be ...
“Civil War” is an upsetting ... Garland peppers the film with the photographs they shoot; some are strong, others should have been left on a contact sheet. And Jesse Plemons is a revelation ...