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Produced on a reported budget of $20 million, Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza's Warfare has now overtaken the Oscar-winning The ...
A second familiar motif is the film’s Shakespearean meditation on the brotherhood of battle. Like 2001’s HBO mini-series Band ...
Filmmaker Alex Garland has teamed up with former Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza to make a new kind of war film. “Warfare” is based on ...
Even though Warfare is based on a true story, Ray Mendoza and Elliot Miller are the only characters that share a name with ...
Based on the memories of one of its co-directors, this film is designed to feel as relentless and immersive — and horrific — ...
Garland wasn’t done though. This year, he linked up again with the studio, this time teaming up with Ray Mendoza, a real-deal Iraq War veteran, for a new war thriller that turned heads before it ...
I think it’s important to be challenging sometimes,” Garland tells UPROXX after his latest effort, Warfare, outperformed ...
To do that, he linked up with an Iraq War veteran, Ray Mendoza, a technical military advisor around Hollywood who worked with Garland on last year's Civil War. The result of their union is, per EW's ...
The film also boasts an unprecedented veracity: half of its writing and directing team is Iraq vet Ray Mendoza (the other half being Civil War's Alex Garland), who sought to forensically recreate ...
Warfare” doesn’t tell a conventional story about war. It plops audiences in the heat of action and lets the unknown unfold.
How U.S. military lawyers see Israel’s invasion of Gaza—and the public’s reaction to it—as a dress rehearsal for a potential ...