Review: WARFARE Is a Relentless, Visceral Descent Into Combat Madness

Review: WARFARE Is a Relentless, Visceral Descent Into Combat Madness


You can feel something’s going to snap, and when the shit hits the fan, it’s like the film grabs you by the throat and refuses to let go. What impressed me most was how Warfare captures the weight of the reality of the situation as it all of it plays out inside a single, claustrophobic location, amplifying the nightmarish desperation. The movie was co-directed by Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza, one of the co-directors and a real-life SEAL who lived through the battle, pulled from his own memories gives the entire film a raw authenticity.

Author: Joey Paur


Published at: 2025-04-14 22:35:00

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