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Civil War (2024)

Ep. 172

We are back from our short break as we bring you our thoughts on Alex Garland’s 'Civil War', which sees a group of photojournalists attempting a road trip to DC amidst an ongoing American civil war. The film throws the audience in at the deep end but it becomes clear that the war has broken out between a corrupt president and breakaway states.


Join us as we delve into the movie's themes and how it tackles a civil war in modern America. 


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