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An idea came to director Alex Garland on the set of his thought-provoking action extravaganza "Civil War." Soon, the idea consumed him. He was watching military advisor Ray Mendoza during a scene when ...
The take was too perfect. Ray Mendoza, the first-time director of Warfare, was watching D’Pharoah Woon-A-Tai drag the limp, unconscious body of Cosmo Jarvis away from the wreckage of a massive ...
When Alex Garland first worked with Ray Mendoza, he was immediately struck by the latter’s precision and intuitive storytelling instincts. At the time, the pair were collaborating on Civil War ...
How'd that happen? Ray Mendoza: Started with him. Alex Garland: Towards the end of "Civil War," there's a sequence where some soldiers fight their way down a corridor towards the Oval Office ...
Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza's Warfare claims to be told entirely from real-life memories but how true is that statement?
Co-written and directed by Alex Garland ("Civil War," "28 Days Later") and former SEAL Ray Mendoza, the film is based on Mendoza's own experience during a deployment to Iraq. At its core is a ...
Warfare is a war movie unlike any other, and while it's a standout, it shares a key element with Christopher Nolan's ...
I think it’s important to be challenging sometimes,” Garland tells UPROXX after his latest effort, Warfare, outperformed ...
Warfare is not a typical war movie. It's based on true events (the memories of co-director Ray Mendoza), and it foregoes ...
The new war movie from director Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Annihilation, Civil War) hits a major box office milestone during ...
An idea came to director Alex Garland on the set of his thought-provoking action extravaganza “Civil War.” Soon, the idea consumed him. He was watching military advisor Ray Mendoza during a ...