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A civil war has engulfed the United States. An authoritarian federal government, led by a third-term president, is embattled by secessionist movements. Despite the president claiming victory is imminent, it is widely expected that Washington, D.C. will soon be reached by the "Western Forces" (WF) led by Texas and California, while forces of the southeast Florida Alliance are also fast approaching.
A24’s dystopian thriller “Civil War” conquered the box office again, fending off three new releases to retain the top spot on North American charts. Alex Garland’s film, starring Kirsten ...
The box office is going to war. A24 and director Alex Garland’s latest film, the controversial “Civil War,” is opening in theaters this weekend. So far, it’s made $2.9 million at the box ...
Civil War: Alex Garland: A team of war journalists travel to Washington, D.C. after a civil war erupts in the US. Also produced by A24 [313] May 3, 2024 I Saw the TV Glow: Jane Schoenbrun: Reality blurs for two teenagers who bond over a mysterious television show. Also produced by A24 [314] [315] The Sixth: Andrea Nix Fine and Sean Fine
A24’s action thriller “Civil War,” directed by Alex Garland and starring Kirsten Dunst, is heading to Texas. The movie, about a team of journalists who traverse a bitterly divided United ...
A24 was founded on August 20, 2012, by film veterans Daniel Katz, David Fenkel, and John Hodges. [3] Katz formerly led the film finance group at Guggenheim Partners, Fenkel was the president, co-founder and partner at Oscilloscope, and Hodges served as "Head of Production and Development" at Big Beach. [3]
STREAM 'CIVIL WAR' ON MAX $9.99/Month. Starring Kirsten Dunst, Cailee Spaeny, Wagner Moura, Stephen McKinley Henderson and Nick Offerman, the film set an A24 record with a $25 million opening weekend.
The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union [e] ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), which was formed in 1861 by states that had seceded from the Union.