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As it turns out, "Civil War" is mainly something else: a thought experiment about journalistic ethics, set in a future United States, yet reminiscent of classic movies about Western journalists covering the collapse of foreign countries, such as "The Year of Living Dangerously," "Salvador," "Under Fire," and "Welcome to Sarajevo."
From filmmaker Alex Garland comes a journey across a dystopian future America, following a team of military-embedded journalists as they race against time to reach DC before rebel factions descend...
With a career best performance from Kirsten Dunst and a pulsating sound design, Civil War is a thrilling body of work that should be talked about in journalism circles. Full Review | Original...
Filled with bullets, consuming fires and terrific actors like Kirsten Dunst running for cover, the movie is a what-if nightmare stoked by memories of Jan. 6. As in what if the visions of some...
Civil War is beating vampires, spies, and big gorillas in its second week at the box office; Civil War is A24's biggest movie launch ever
Following the premiere of Civil War at the SXSW Film Festival this week, initial reviews are praising the beauty and intensity of the dystopian drama while also noting its potential for...
Civil War opens in theaters on April 12, 2024. This review is based on a screening at the 2024 SXSW Film Festival. We never really learn what exactly led to the titular civil war, and...
“Civil War” is a cautionary tale, repurposing the sort of imagery audiences have seen in overseas war zones — dissidents hanging from bridges, lime-covered corpses piled into mass graves — and...
“Alex Garland's Civil War uses its breathtaking action sequences and jolting images of wartime violence to craft a disturbing portrait of a near-future America.” A dystopian drama that thrills...
As a political statement, Civil War is provocative and occasionally exasperating; as a purely cinematic experience, it is urgent, heart-in-mouth, extraordinary stuff. Alex Garland depicts an...