T he thing about war movies is that they just continue staying unfortunately relevant, and will remain so for as long as wars ...
World War I was one of the biggest conflicts in human history, known as the “war to end all wars." While Hollywood has a larger fascination with World War II, which has resulted in the release ...
The above lines are from Bob Dylan’s famous anti-war poem, John Brown, which mocked the rampant glorification of war and ...
Several movie stars joined the unit as well ... Much of the aerial footage of World War II was shot by crews trained at Fort Roach. While filming the documentary Memphis Belle, Oscar-winning ...
It might surprise some war movie fans to know that at least one Army historian doesn't think there's anything special about ...
Two years after the Martian invasion, George Herbert's worst fears are realized: The Aliens have returned. As a second wave of Martian walkers lay waste to what's left of Earth, an alliance of ...
But decades before CGI jets flew on the big screen, Mervyn LeRoy’s 1944 World War II Oscar-winning movie Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo set the gold standard for aviation drama — and did it with ...
The World War II flying movies made closer to the end of the war were better. Sam Wood’s 1948 Command Decision, adapted from William Wister Haines’ novel and stage play, starred Clark Gable as ...
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