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"As someone studying and working in journalism, I could understand the morbid curiosity behind Jessie’s eyes as she found herself capturing moments of conflict. The film does a good job of balancing her eager excitement with Dunst’s character's anxiety and trepidation." - Photo via Maryella Gallardo.

The thin line between fact & fiction: “Civil War” chronicles journalists amidst conflict

Isaac Linsk April 24, 2024

Known for his striking visuals and for exploring themes like grief or AI in previous films like Annihilation or Ex-Machina, Alex Garland has decided to tackle American Culture in his latest historical-fiction...

"Annihilation" is what happens when a director is allowed to make a science fiction movie without being beaten over the head by activists who constantly call for increased representation of women and minorities in film." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

Femininity & fear: The impact of an all-female cast in “Annihilation”

West Bromke April 4, 2018

"Annihilation" features a largely female cast and is something that 2016's all-female remake of "Ghostbusters" could have been: dramatic rather than comedic, meticulously planned rather than ad-libbed,...

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