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Civil War

"Welcome to the frontline."

In the near future, a group of war journalists attempt to survive while reporting the truth as the United States stands on the brink of civil war.

Top Cast

  • Kirsten Dunst

    Kirsten Dunst

    Lee

  • Wagner Moura

    Wagner Moura

    Joel

  • Cailee Spaeny

    Cailee Spaeny

    Jessie

  • Stephen McKinley Henderson

    Stephen McKinley Henderson

    Sammy

  • Nelson Lee

    Nelson Lee

    Tony

  • Nick Offerman

    Nick Offerman

    President

  • Jefferson White

    Jefferson White

    Dave

  • Evan Lai

    Evan Lai

    Bohai

  • Vince Pisani

    Vince Pisani

    Concierge

Overview

In the near future, a group of war journalists attempt to survive while reporting the truth as the United States stands on the brink of civil war.

Rating

6.9 / 10
4,350 Reviews
7 Popular

13 Reviews

  • akerusan
    akerusan
    Jun 10, 2024

    I really enjoyed this movie, wan't expecting much and got a lot. recommend.

  • Chandler Danier
    Chandler Danier
    7 Jul 2, 2024

    I wonder if the older guy gets with the young lady. He definitely worked for it. Bet he knows exactly how many near death experiences it takes before they fall into his arms. Seems like a lot just to bang someone, though. News, news, news. Gotta get that story.

  • TheSceneSnobs
    TheSceneSnobs
    7 Jul 9, 2024

    This film is wonderfully chilling, with an atmosphere that haunts you long after the credits roll. The familiar settings of cities, towns, and roads serve as a stark backdrop to a raging war within the United States, creating a sense of unsettling normalcy disrupted by chaos. The film’s atmosphere is one of its strongest elements, expertly crafted to keep viewers on edge. The juxtaposition of familiar, everyday settings with the terror of internal conflict adds a layer of realism that intensifies the horror. Kirsten Dunst delivers one of her best performances in this film, bringing depth and nuance to her role. Her portrayal captures the fear, resilience, and complexity of a character navigating through turmoil. The supporting cast is equally fantastic, each bringing their characters to life with authenticity and emotional weight. The film’s themes are deeply resonant, exploring the terrifying implications of a society on the brink of collapse. The narrative delves into the human psyche, examining how people react under extreme pressure and the moral dilemmas they face. In conclusion, this movie is a masterclass in atmospheric horror. It sticks with you like a dark cloud, leaving a lasting impression with its chilling narrative and powerful performances. The entire cast deliver exceptional work, supported by top-notch filmmaking that brings every terrifying detail to life. This film is not just a horror story but a poignant reflection on the human condition, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre and anyone seeking a thought-provoking cinematic experience.

  • PeaceMeal
    PeaceMeal
    3 Oct 26, 2024

    I was very interested in watching Civil War for a number of reasons. Mainly I wanted to see how the various political sides were portrayed in the very divided "United" States. Indeed, there are many countries in the world that are near evenly split amongst two groups: High Government Involvement (money, immigration, etc.) vs. Free Market Capitalism. Unfortunately, there was no coverage of that in Civil War, with the only difference being regions, letting you imagine on your own the differences. They are relying on a regional stereotype to push that the "South" is made up of angry white people that just like killing those that don't agree with them. That put the movie right away into a political category. When the movie had finished, I was left with some lasting feelings that were intentionally pushed by the story and director: 1) the international press are the only real heroes; 2) all American white men just like war and killing. It's unfortunate that this seemed to be the main narrative from start to finish. There were so many missed opportunities. Summary: The was like a little like watching the movie Apocalypse Now with the sole main character being the press photographer who was always portrayed as the hero. The writer and director pushed that those many wartime videographers had a large audience that only desired seeing the upclose expressions from people that were shot and dying. They also pushed that they would be so highly respected and protected from all waring sides. Those continual assumptions caused the movie to lose significant realism. With such a large production budget and vast thirst for this movie topic, Civil War was a major letdown. Better writing and direction could have made this a movie blockbuster. Instead, it won't be remembered in 3-5 years, and certainly no one would every consider rewatching it.

  • pacrat173
    pacrat173
    9 Feb 9, 2025

    A horrifying yet amazing ride from start to end Full of amazing shots,heart breaking deaths and a take on film making I’ve never seen I loved almost every second of this film. I would like to know more about the before and after of the film though

  • Dr_Nostromo
    Dr_Nostromo
    8 Apr 27, 2026

    75/100 4 reporters document their journey through the war torn U.S. on the way to Washington D.C. to interview the president. This was a brutal and intense film coldly depicting the barbaric horrors of warfare between Americans consumed with hate and racial fear. Our 4 principals - ranging from the hardened photographer, who has seen far too much death, to a rookie photographer who will not stop moving forward despite to horrors she's experiencing - are portrayed honestly with a level of realism that many films never capture. The Jesse Plemons scene, wow! -- DrNostromo.com

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