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Review: ‘Civil War’ asks viewers what kind of American they are
British filmmaker Alex Garland has returned to A24 with his newest film “Civil War.” Though the title suggests otherwise, the film is less about politics and more a critique of how Americans can’t sustain democracy or civility. The film begins with an internal war in America where the fictitious Western Forces — California and Texas This story Review: ‘Civil War’ asks viewers what kind of American they are appeared first on Washington Square News.
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Civil War is a terrifying film, but Trump: The Sequel will be a real-life horror show
If the former president regains the White House in November, America faces a more dystopian future than that being shown in cinemasDirector, cast and critics all agree: Civil War, the movie depicting America tearing itself to bloody bits while a cowardly, authoritarian president skulks in the White House, is not about Donald Trump. But it is, really.Likewise, the first ever criminal trial of a US president, now playing to huge audiences in New York, is ostensibly about claims that Trump...
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Forget the fictional new film What a modern-day American civil war would REALLY look like and why it's NOT as far-fetched as you might think
It's 6pm on January 6 , 2025. 'Four years ago, on this very day, Donald Trump tried to steal democracy,' says 82-year-old Joe Biden. 'He's doing it again, folks. We must stop him, no matter what.'