Civil War - Was A24's biggest gamble worth it?
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A24, everyone's favorite studio, has released their biggest budget movie yet in Alex Garland's controversial Civil War.

No two ways about it, everyone is brining baggage to this one! No sooner had the first trailer dropped than people were questioning if releasing a movie like this was "responsible in an election year". Long before anyone could see it there was fevered speculation on "who side" it would be. Further still many were outraged by the lack of realism in a Texas California Alliance as these states "could never be politically aligned in the real world".

Well luckily it's a movie, a work of fiction, a piece of motion picture storytelling... you know the most popular of the performing arts.

Starring Kirsten Dunst as a world weary photo journalist braving travel to report on a divided nation, civil war is not for the faint hearted. Thanks to a skillfully crafted trailer most who haven't seen it are focused on President Nick Offerman (is he Trump, is he not?) and a trailer stealing, meme worthy scene with Dunsts real life husband Jesse Plemons asking "what kind" of American someone is.

Now that it is out, people are getting to form opinions AFTER seeing it (or in some cases just parroting the thoughts of their favorite critic). Which is a much better order of things!

Was the big budget, politically charged risk worth it for A24?
In this video we'll let you know our thoughts and you should join us and let us yours too.

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