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It's easy for natives or even visitors to take Texas' vastness for granted. Thankfully, director Wim Wenders doesn't.
Associate Arts Editor Shawn Quek reviews Warfare by Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza, a gripping combat exercise in hyperrealism that will leave the audience shell-shocked.
Warfare' writers and directors Alex Garland and veteran Ray Mendoza talk about recreating his SEAL team experience in Iraq as ...
In the 15th year of the film series Science & Fiction, Louis Hartlooper Complex and USG will screen four special films, with an introduction by young researchers.
In this way, “Warfare” is perhaps closer to a “Call of Duty” campaign than anything else — it’s a film that becomes nothing more than a combat simulator, a commitment to gritty realism that, ...
Choisi pour la référence au film de la Nouvelle Vague, signé François Truffaut, le nom du festival Baisers volés, à ...
Richard Linklater fera son retour au Festival de Cannes, près de dix ans après sa dernière apparition sur la Croisette, avec ...
In an interview with critic Gene Siskel, French director Francois Truffaut once stated, “Some films claim to be anti-war, but I don’t think I’ve really seen an anti-war film. Every ...
Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland’s “Warfare” is more defined by what it isn't than what it is. In their Iraq War-set film, ...
Made by a team of weekend filmmakers who took their labor of love all the way to Cannes, the movie is steeped in the language ...
Warfare” aspires to be, simply, just that. We are effectively embedded in a platoon on what seems to be a minor mission in ...