Oppenheimer is a biographical epic that is also distinctly a film by Christopher Nolan.
Read MoreTwelve O’Clock High is a great account of the physical and mental toll on active servicemen, as well as a gripping portrayal of the nuts and bolts of daytime precision bombing during World War II.
Read More1917 can only seem incredibly real and immersive for generations far removed from the actual horrors of 1914–1918.
Read MoreThe Star Wars anthology film Rogue One brings a focus to sacrifice, heroism, and the cost of war, with a rousing and entertaining exploration of the backstory to A New Hope.
Read MoreKubrick’s first feature is an intriguing yet flawed allegorical war picture.
Read MoreThe 3 Brothers discuss the structure and merits of Christopher Nolan's World War II film.
Read MoreA solid chronicle of important global events.
Read MoreRelentless linear storytelling.
Read MoreTense, political filmmaking that justifiably employs cinéma vérité.
Read MorePretty focused and compelling, despite being just "Part 1."
Read MoreA meditation on war.
Read MoreBits and pieces of a great war movie.
Read MoreA probing and thoughtful documentary.
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