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War Movie Reviews

  • The Diary of Anne Frank reviews

    "The Diary of Anne Frank" is a biographical drama film directed by George Stevens , starring Millie Perkins, Shelley Winters , GeorgeRichard Beymer , Pepi and others   . A 16-year-old girl whose greatest wish was to be a journalist and a writer died in a Nazi concentration camp at the age of bloom because of a vicious war launched by Hitler. The diary is a chronicle of Anne's life and emotions when she was hiding in the Chamber of Secrets two years before her death. As a growing teen, she confided in her diary the confusion of constant conflict with her mother and her curiosity about sex.

  • Von Ryan's Express reviews

    "Von Ryan's Express" is an action war movie from Mark Robson, starring Francis Albert Sinatra and Trevor Howard. The film tells the story of an American officer who infiltrated a prisoner of war battalion in Italy during World War II and led 300 British prisoners of war to escape by train.

  • Roots reviews

    "Roots" (English: Roots ) is an American mini-series based on the novel of the same name written by black author Alex Haley .   The full-length series premiered on American Broadcasting Corporation, Inc (ABC), and aired for eight consecutive nights from January 23 to January 30, 1977, in eight parts.  Adapted from a well-known black literary novel, the script tells the story of more than half a century of blood and tears of the black race from being trafficked to the Roots of Spirituality, spanning several generations.   

  • Mrs. Henderson Presents reviews

    "Mrs. Henderson Presents" is a drama film directed by Stephen Friels and starring Judith Olivia Dench and Bob Hoskins. Based on a true story, the film follows Mrs Henderson's transformation of a declining British theatre into a legendary artistic nude theatre   .

  • Stop-Loss reviews

    Stop Loss is a war movie directed by Katherine Peirce and starring Ryan Phillippe, Abbie Cornish , Channing Tatum , Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Timothy Olyphant, Rob Brown , Victor Rasuk , Alex Frost , was released in the United States on March 28, 2008. The film tells the story of Brandon being forced to return to Iraq to continue his service under the US military's "Stop Loss" policy, and he had to start a desperate journey to escape the war   .

  • In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale reviews

    "In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale" is an American movie directed by Senor Bollo and starring Jason Statham , Ray Liotta, Leelee Sobieski and Burt Reynolds. Based on the game "In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale", the film tells the story of a farmer who embarks on a road of revenge and eventually becomes a hero and saves a kingdom. It was released in the United States on November 29, 2007. 

  • The Legend of Tomiris reviews

    "Tomyris" is a historical film directed by Ahan Satayev . Almira Tursyn, Adil Akhmetov, Erkebulan Dairov, Berik Atzhanov, etc. participated in the performance.  The film tells the historical story of the killing of Cyrus II, the king of the Achaemenid dynasty of Persia, by Tomelis, the queen of the Scythian Masagota steppe. 

  • Ararat reviews

    "Ararat" is a Canadian and The French Republic drama film directed by Atom Egoyan . 

  • '71 reviews

    "'71" is a 100-minute war film directed by Yann Demange . The film starring Jack O'Connell , Paul Anderson , Sean Harris , Sam Reid , Charlie Murphy, etc., was released in the UK on October 10, 2014. Based on the Civil War in Northern Ireland in 1971, the film tells the story of a British rookie soldier who had not been in the army for a long time alone in a dangerous enemy territory, evading chase and returning to his station   .

  • Attila reviews

    "Xiongnu King Attila" is a drama miniseries directed by Dick Laurie and starring Gerald Butler, Boworth Booth and Alice Clegg. The play is based on the Ancient Rome Empire , revealing an important military force that shakes the rule of the Ancient Rome Empire. In 400 AD, although the rule of the Ancient Rome Empire in the world was declining, it was still the strongest country. During this period, a Xiongnu army from the East, led by Attila, swept Eurasia and began to challenge the dominance of the Ancient Rome Empire.