
Kirsten Dunst
Lee
Wagner Moura
Joel
Cailee Spaeny
Jessie
Stephen McKinley Henderson
Sammy
Nelson Lee
Tony
Nick Offerman
President
Jefferson White
Dave
Evan Lai
Bohai
Vince Pisani
Concierge
Justin James Boykin
American Soldier (Middle East)
Jess Matney
Checkpoint Soldier
Greg Hill
Pete
Edmund Donovan
Eddie
Sonoya Mizuno
Anya
James Yaegashi
Commercial Corporal
Alexa Mansour
Aid Worker Refugee Camp
Martha B. Knighton
Elderly Woman
Melissa Saint-Amand
Shop Assistant
Karl Glusman
Spotter
Jin Ha
Sniper
Jojo T. Gibbs
WF White House Sergeant
Jared Shaw
WF White House Assaulter #1
Justin Garza
WF White House Assaulter #2
Tywaun Tornes
WF White House Assaulter #4
Juani Feliz
Joy Butler
Jesse Plemons
Militia Soldier (uncredited)
Jeff Bosley
SFC Brown (uncredited)
Ryan Austin Bryant
WF Marine (uncredited)
Brent Moorer Gaskins
Injured Marine (uncredited)
Evan Holtzman
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Cora Maple Lindell
Dying Refugee (uncredited)
Temper Lavigne
Refugee (uncredited)
Miles Johnson
Brooklyn Protester (uncredited)
Kevin Kedgley
Western Forces Marine / Flag Detail (uncredited)
Timothy LaForce
Soldier (uncredited)
Randy S. Love
Soldier (uncredited)
Cody Marshall
Soldier (uncredited)
LePrix Robinson
Female Army Soldier (uncredited)
Easy Ian Radcliffe
Marine (uncredited)
Ernest 'Scooby' Rogers
Riot Police / Army Soldier (uncredited)
Daniel Patrick Shook
Guard Marine (uncredited)
Vinnie Varon
US Marine (uncredited)
Jaclyn White
War Journalist (uncredited)
Robert Tinsley
Marine (uncredited)
Joe Manuel Gallegos Jr.
Air Steward (uncredited)
Lauren Marie Gordon
Marine (uncredited)
Kevin Howell
Western Force Army Soldier (uncredited)
Anthony King-West
Camp Refugee (uncredited)
Ashley Lillig
Injured Rioter (uncredited)
Xavier Mills
American Medic (uncredited)
Juan Szilagyi
Marine (uncredited)
Peter Nguyen
Marine (uncredited)
Jesse Plemons
Militant (uncredited)













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Reviews
A horrifying yet amazing ride from start to end Full of amazing shots,heart breaking deaths and a take on film making I’ve never seen I loved almost every second of this film. I would like to know more about the before and after of the film though
I was very interested in watching Civil War for a number of reasons. Mainly I wanted to see how the various political sides were portrayed in the very divided "United" States. Indeed, there are many countries in the world that are near evenly split amongst two groups: High Government Involvement (money, immigration, etc.) vs. Free Market Capitalism. Unfortunately, there was no coverage of that
This film is wonderfully chilling, with an atmosphere that haunts you long after the credits roll. The familiar settings of cities, towns, and roads serve as a stark backdrop to a raging war within the United States, creating a sense of unsettling normalcy disrupted by chaos. The film’s atmosphere is one of its strongest elements, expertly crafted to keep viewers on edge. The juxtaposition of f
I wonder if the older guy gets with the young lady. He definitely worked for it. Bet he knows exactly how many near death experiences it takes before they fall into his arms. Seems like a lot just to bang someone, though. News, news, news. Gotta get that story.

I really enjoyed this movie, wan't expecting much and got a lot. recommend.

**Not bad** I stared with low expectations, but this movies indeed turned out to be a good one. Fantastic story, acting, direction. No major complaints. Entertaining and thought provoking. Well done!
In spite of its pretensions, Civil War is essentially a derivative affair filled with calculatedly disturbing visuals and violent exposition. Character development and a functioning back story are largely absent, from Civil War. This is an exposition driven road trip from hell, with a nihilistic objective, that plays out to a predictable conclusion. That does not really leave a lot, for th
The film, although set in a context of armed conflict, deviates from the traditional war theme to focus on war photojournalists, promoting a perspective on the work of such professionals. Through a series of small scenes, the director seeks to compose a portrait of these professionals' actions on the battlefield without declaring the reasons for the war or identifying the sides involved. Each s
Cautionary tales often have some of the most significant impact when brought to life on the big screen, and that’s certainly the case with the latest offering from writer-director Alex Garland. The filmmaker’s gripping tale of a quartet of journalists (Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Cailee Spaeny) covering a civil war in a dystopian version of America of the near future f

Nope, sorry, this just didn't work for me. It appears that there is a civil war amongst these United States. California and Texas have seceded from the Union and Florida seems to be having a wobble too. The President (Nick Offerman) makes a speech assuring the rest of his country that they've nothing to worry about, but hardened photo-journalist "Lee" (Kirsten Dunst) and her cohort "Joel" (Wagner

Terrific movie! <em>'Civil War'</em> is a blast from beginning to end, I enjoyed everything about it to be honest. It features an interesting story that is told with excellence. My biggest takeaway is the sound design, which is outstanding; literally from the first seconds post-BBFC black card. It is paced absolutely spot on, the end comes around so quick; probably because I was hooked. The
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/civil-war-review-a-thought-provoking-dive-into-war-journalism-and-moral-complexity/ "Civil War attests to Alex Garland’s fascinating ability to create impactful narratives that provoke deep discussions, beyond his unwavering commitment to the themes and characters at hand, without falling into preachy stances. A film that transcends politic












