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How ‘Warfare’ Directors Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza Made a War Movie Based on Memories. The emotional production of the A24 combat movie found the “Civil War” filmmaker deferring to his ...
An idea came to director Alex Garland on the set of his thought-provoking action extravaganza "Civil War." Soon, the idea consumed him. He was watching military advisor Ray Mendoza during a scene ...
When Alex Garland first worked with Ray Mendoza, he was immediately struck by the latter’s precision and intuitive storytelling instincts. At the time, the pair were collaborating on Civil War ...
'Warfare' writers-directors Alex Garland and veteran Ray Mendoza talk about re-creating his SEAL team experience in Iraq as truthfully as possible.
Ray Mendoza: Started with him. Alex Garland: Towards the end of "Civil War," there's a sequence where some soldiers fight their way down a corridor towards the Oval Office, and the way Ray ...
Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza's film — a real-time recreation of a 2006 battle — had several key factors they wouldn’t compromise on, from the age of the actors to adding Hollywood flourishes ...
The take was too perfect. Ray Mendoza, the first-time director of Warfare, was watching D’Pharoah Woon-A-Tai drag the limp, unconscious body of Cosmo Jarvis away from the wreckage of a massive ...
Garland, who has spent a good chunk of his career working in the horror genre with films like 28 Days Later, Annihilation, ...
Warfare, which was released in movie theaters in April, has been added to Amazon Prime Video and fans are praising the film ...
Warfare is not a typical war movie. It's based on true events (the memories of co-director Ray Mendoza), and it foregoes ...
Co-written and directed by Alex Garland ("Civil War," "28 Days Later") and former SEAL Ray Mendoza, the film is based on Mendoza's own experience during a deployment to Iraq.