Civil War director Alex Garland materializes in a Zoom window, against a junket-room backdrop as black as outer space. He is 53, salt-and-pepper-bearded, and characteristically dour. It’s just past noon on a Wednesday; he’s been in an L.A. hotel suite all morning doing back-to-back-to-back interviews with reporters about Civil War, and when it’s suggested by his latest interlocutor that his day’s probably been a whirlwind already, he responds with a slight clarification: “It’s been a fucking...
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By Matt Solomon Published: April 10th, 2024
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Consider this post about “Civil War,” which opens today, a warning. “Civil War” is a good movie, and it represents a return to form for “Ex Machina” and “Annihilation” director Alex Garland, whose last film (“Men”) was so poorly received by his fan base that they’ve chosen to forget that it was ever made. But “Civil War” is also a movie about journalism. Photojournalism, specifically. It’s about the process of visually documenting a country at literal war with itself, and about the toll it takes...