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Garland’s script is not just a warning about the ease in which an armed society slips into violence, but a love letter to journalism.
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle...fundamentally, this is a gorgeously made film, full of shock and awe.
Read full review at EmpireWe've seen adrenalin junkies get a kick out of war in "The Hurt Locker" but the main focus here is on how the quest for the next perfect shot in itself constitutes a reality-numbing drug for these highly driven reporters. The acting...
Kirsten Dunst and Cailee Spaeny lead Alex Garland's brutal, brilliant near-future war epic.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubPointless. This is set as a “dystopian” setting although it can very well happen in a not so far future in America and is happening in this very moment in [insert Middle Eastern country of your choice]If you’re looking for mindless shooting and ki...
Alex Garland’s eerily real cautionary tale about a divided America.
Read full review at Slant Magazine...Alex Garland’s hotly anticipated dystopian drama on an America divided by military conflict, knows what we’re looking for.
Read full review at The Guardian...delivers a challenging, thrilling, heart-pounding movie about the importance of journalism in times of conflict, about how easily we become desensitized to violence when we’re living through it.
Read full review at IgnThere's no shortage of horrors in this uncompromising drama.
Read full review at Gamesradar...moves in ways you’d forgotten films of this scale could – with compassion for its lead characters and a dark, prowling intellect, and yet a simultaneous total commitment to thrilling the audience at every single moment.
Read full review at The Telegraph...an impressively mounted spectacle.
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