Netflix’s War Machine Review: Alan Ritchson’s New Action Movie Couldn’t Be More Accurately Named
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War Machine — Patrick Hughes [Review]
Sometimes you can tell right away that you’re in for a thoroughly generic bit of junk food, but that’s not always instructive of quality. Often, that lightweight lack of pretension can taste quite good, while at other times you may find yourself simply wondering why you bothered. The latter is the more likely to be [...] The post War Machine — Patrick Hughes [Review] appeared first on In Review Online.
Movie Review – War Machine
Character Development gone wrong Genre: Action/Sci-fi Premise: A group of Rangers trainees on their final mission encounter an alien machine that seems to have been programmed to destroy them. About: Director Patrick Hughes became obsessed with high-class military operations and wanted to tell a story about one, which is how he settled on the Rangers. He combined that with a nightmare he once had about a towering machine hunting people down thro…
WAR MACHINE – Review
By Marc Butterfield WAR MACHINE directed by Patrick Hughes, stars Alan Ritchson (Reacher) as 81, who leads a squad that includes Dennis Quaid, Stephan James, Jai Courtney, Esai Morales, Blake Richardson, Keiynan Lonsdale, and Daniel Webber. Alan Ritchson and Jai Courtney play brothers with ambitions to become Army Rangers together. When their platoon in Afghanistan … Continue reading WAR MACHINE – Review
At the intersection of war and science fiction cinema, there exists a curious, distinctly manly subgenre known as "a group of brave men on a mission encounters something unknown and dangerous." This concept can produce both outright heresy like 2020's "Ghosts of War," 2018's "Overlord," or even "Trench 11," as well as quite good, serviceable, and sometimes classic films like "Predator."
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