Alex Garland, whose most recent film “Civil War” hit theaters in April, is back with another heavy drama with his new film “Warfare,” set during the U.S. invasion of Iraq. The intense film ...
Garland and Ray Mendoza, a former Navy SEAL and Iraq War veteran who served as military supervisor for “Civil War,” co-write and direct “Warfare,” an upcoming A24 film that places Navy ...
This first part of a two-part series, based on the Naval War College’s China Maritime Studies Institute’s new edited conference volume, “Chinese Amphibious Warfare: Prospects for a Cross ...
Co-written and co-directed by Garland and Mendoza, Warfare tells Mendoza’s actual war story as a Navy SEAL in Iraq. Mendoza, who served as Garland’s military supervisor on Civil War ...
Here's the first official trailer for Alex Garland & Ray Mendoza's Warfare, direct from YouTube: Based on ex-Navy Seal Ray Mendoza's real-life experiences as a soldier during the Iraq War.
This second part of a two-part series, based on the Naval War College’s China Maritime Studies Institute’s new edited conference volume, “Chinese Amphibious Warfare: Prospects for a Cross ...
A24’s “Warfare” is coming. The new film from “Annhilation” and “Ex Machina” filmmaker Alex Garland, co-written and co-directed by Iraq War vet Ray Mendoza (who Garland worked with on ...
Now Mendoza is co-directing and co-writing Garland’s follow-up film, the upcoming Iraq War action thriller ‘Warfare.’ The film comes out in 2025 and the first trailer was released today.
An A24 synopsis of the film describes it “a visceral, boots-on-the-ground story of modern warfare, told like never before: in real time and based on the memory of the people who lived it.” ...
"A visceral, boots-on-the-ground story of modern warfare, told like never before: in real time and based on the memory of the people who lived it," reads the official synopsis. Inside Civil War ...
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