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"Civil War: Box Office Triumph and Societal Reflection"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Variety

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Director Alex Garland’s dystopian thriller "Civil War" debuts with a record-setting $25.7 million, becoming A24's biggest opening weekend. The film, starring Kirsten Dunst, explores a divided United States and has sparked curiosity among moviegoers. Despite its "B-" CinemaScore, the movie's emotionally engaging storyline has resonated with audiences. Meanwhile, "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire" drops to second place, "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire" remains in third, "Kung Fu Panda 4" moves up to fourth, and "Dune: Part Two" rounds out the top five at the box office.

Unpacking the Impact of 'Civil War' and Its Troubling Hollywood Tradition

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Variety

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Kirsten Dunst discusses the ending of "Civil War," a dystopian thriller, and clarifies the fate of her character. The film's open-ended conclusion hints at potential sequel ideas, leaving questions about the future of the rebellion and the fate of the characters.

"Divided America: Exploring the Delirious and Urgent Themes of 'Civil War' 2024"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Guardian

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"Civil War," directed by Alex Garland, presents a futurist-dystopian action thriller set in a divided America, featuring a group of photojournalists on a dangerous journey behind enemy lines. The film's evasive approach to addressing the causes of the civil war allows for broad audience appeal, but it culminates in a chaotic and possibly allegorical depiction of the Capitol attack. Despite its lack of clear ideological meaning, the movie offers surreal encounters and intense musical choices that mirror the characters' dissociative trauma.

"Civil War: Alex Garland's Haunting and Immersive Cautionary Tale"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by slantmagazine

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Alex Garland's "Civil War" presents a chillingly realistic portrayal of an American apocalypse, following a disillusioned photojournalist's journey through the waning days of the second American Civil War. Departing from his usual high-concept science fiction, Garland crafts a harrowing and urgent narrative that captures the normalization of violence and the human toll of armed conflict. The film's anti-war messaging is conveyed through visceral realism and moments of poignant reflection, with Kirsten Dunst delivering a powerful performance as the protagonist. "Civil War" serves as a cautionary tale, urging audiences to confront the potential consequences of societal division and the erosion of democracy.

"Alex Garland's 'Civil War' Thriller Sparks Controversy and Critical Acclaim"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Guardian

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Writer-director Alex Garland's thriller "Civil War" premiered at SXSW, depicting a dystopian near future where the US is torn apart by civil war. The film, starring Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons, received initial rave reviews and offers a cautionary warning about the destructive endpoint of polarization. Garland intentionally leaves the political connections vague, aiming for the film to spark conversation and allow viewers to apply their own understanding of polarization to the story. The concept of a new American civil war is not a radical one, with a recent poll finding that 40% of Americans believe it's at least somewhat likely in the next 10 years.

"Apocalypse Now: A Dystopian Thriller and Election-Year Provocation"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Gamesradar

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Alex Garland's new dystopian thriller "Civil War" has received positive reviews after its premiere at SXSW Film Festival, with a star-studded cast including Kirsten Dunst and Wagner Moura. The film, set in a dystopian America during a Civil War, follows military-embedded journalists racing against time to reach DC before rebel factions descend on the White House. With a 78% score on Rotten Tomatoes, the movie has been described as a gripping, thought-provoking journey into a decaying nation, examining the role of journalism, desensitization to violence, and division. "Civil War" is set for release in theaters on April 12.

"Kirsten Dunst and Alex Garland team up for a gripping and shocking 'Civil War' trailer"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by IndieWire

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Kirsten Dunst stars as a war photographer in Alex Garland's upcoming dystopian thriller "Civil War," set in a near-future America at war with itself. The film follows a race to the White House in a politically charged and polarized America. The trailer suggests that this is Garland's most expansive film yet, with Dunst portraying a journalist. "Civil War" is connected to Garland's previous film "Men" and serves as a sci-fi allegory for the current polarized predicament. The film premieres on April 26, 2024, and will be distributed by A24.

Daniel Kaluuya Makes Directorial Debut with 'The Kitchen' at London Film Festival

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Deadline

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Daniel Kaluuya's feature directorial debut, "The Kitchen," will close the 67th edition of the London Film Festival. The dystopian thriller, co-directed by Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares, will have its world premiere on October 15 before its release in UK cinemas and on Netflix. The film, set in a dystopian London, explores the gap between the rich and poor and follows the story of a community refusing to leave their home. The Kitchen is described as an inventive film that showcases the talent of the team behind it.