‘The Hurt Locker’ is leaving Netflix on March 31st.
From medieval skirmishes to trench warfare to modern missiles, these war films showcase both the atrocities and humanity of ...
War movies can either be a smashing success or a total flop due to the challenges of transforming such heartbreaking events into engaging cinema that captivates viewers, while also paying tribute to ...
There's been a surge in Iraq and a surge of Iraq movies here at home (see links below). It might be working in Baghdad but it's tanking at the local cineplex. We talk to the director of In the Valley ...
The failure of Iraq War movies to generate audience buzz: an interview with Kimberly Peirce, whose fiction film Stop-Loss, was inspired by her brother, back from a tour in the Army, who showed her how ...
Great war movies not only depict the horrors of the battlefield, but also the psychological trauma of those who participate. Of course, the films aren’t all violence and brutality: Ernst Lubitsch used ...
War remains an endemic human tragedy, and movies have long been one of the best ways to demonstrate its horrors to those who ...
The 2008 film on the Iraq war, deemed too pro-military at the time, has now been labeled antiwar. Can both be true? By Jasper Craven It’s 2004 in Najaf, Iraq, on a night so dark that all you can see ...
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