Fury
War never ends quietly.
Review:
Having seen Brad Pitt in Inglourious Basterds is it possible to take him seriously in another war film? Definitively yes! Written and directed by David Ayer (Training Day, End of Watch), it’s a powerful film into how war changes man, from the perspective of a single tank crew. Gripping from the start it goes from strength to strength, with its fair share of emotional knocks and scrapes, finally culminating in a battle scene as good as any Spielberg-esque film. There is no good reason not to watch this in 2015.
Harry Austin
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Screenings of this film:
2014/2015 Spring Term – (digital) |