MOVIE REVIEW: We journey through an un-United States in drama 'Civil War'

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Small cast are engaging and different in all-too plausible terrifying vision of a fractured America.

After wowing with sci-fi hits Ex Machina and Annihilation , director Alex Garland took a misstep with flawed folk horror Men .

The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.The scariest thing about Garland’s latest is how plausible it could be amid a tension-riddled US where a potential Presidential candidate could soon be facing jail time.

The relatively small cast are engaging and all very different. The horrors experienced by snapper Lee are written all over Kirsten Dunst’s face and her protectiveness towards Cailee Spaeny’s young, ambitious Jessie develops into a true passing-of-the-torch moment.

 

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