Historical epics have long captivated audiences with grand battle sequences that utilize cinema’s power to depict huge armies, violent confrontation, and earth-shattering chaos. Whether it's ancient ...
The 1960s were a revolutionary period for cinema, producing some of the all-time greatest war movies, from The Battle of ...
The best war movies have opening scenes that pull viewers in and won't let go, letting the audience know it is a masterpiece from the start. War movies have long been a significant part of Hollywood ...
When it comes to depicting war on the big or small screen, realism is often an asset. Historians and enthusiasts will endlessly critique a film for its realism, especially if it's bad, and rightfully ...
Great war movies not only depict the horrors of the battlefield, but also the psychological trauma of those who participate. Of course, the films aren’t all violence and brutality: Ernst Lubitsch used ...
The old adage “lose the battle, win the war” might be offered to comfort someone after a setback. But director Paul Thomas Anderson needs no such consolation. While the characters of his new film “One ...