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  1. From peacetime to frontlines, from coming home to left behind: Rotten Tomatoes presents the 100 best-reviewed war movies of all time, ranked by Certified Fresh films first. — Alex Vo. Page 1:...

    • American Sniper

      72% Tomatometer 302 Reviews 84% Audience Score 100,000+...

    • Che: Part Two

      Seven years after his triumph in Cuba, Che (Benicio del...

    • Flags of Our Fathers

      In February and March of 1945, U.S. troops fight and win one...

    • Gallipoli

      Michael Blowen Boston Globe Gallipoli is a predictable war...

  2. List activity. 1.3M views. 651 this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 25 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Apocalypse Now. 1979 2h 27m R. 8.4 (712K) Rate. 94 Metascore. A U.S. Army officer serving in Vietnam is tasked with assassinating a renegade Special Forces Colonel who sees himself as a god.

    • Stalag 17 (1953) Director Billy Wilder expertly combines drama, violence and humor in “Stalag 17,” a 1953 classic about a prisoner-of-war camp in WWII.
    • War and Peace (1966) This masterful Napoleonic epic directed by Sergei Bondarchuk marked a watershed moment in the history of Soviet cinema, releasing in four installments between 1966 and 1967 after a production that spanned 6 years.
    • The Big Parade (1925) A greatly influential silent film in the war genre, “The Big Parade,” from director King Vidor, follows an American solider named James Apperson as he is sent to France to fight in World War I. While overseas, he falls in love with a French girl and faces head-on the horrors of trench warfare.
    • Braveheart (1995) A triple- threat for Mel Gibson – he directed, produced and starred in the 1995 war epic — “Braveheart” follows 13 century Scottish warrior Sir William Wallace as he leads the fight for Scottish independence from England.
  3. 4 days ago · The 50 Best War Movies Ever Made, Ranked. vulture lists Updated May 26, 2024. The 50 Greatest War Movies Ever Made. A look back at a genre that has inspired a century of cinema. By Keith...

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    • 'Casablanca' (1942) Director: Michael Curtiz. Like Mrs. Miniver, Casablanca originally premiered in 1942, though its wide release in 1943 ensured it competed against a different set of movies to Mrs. Miniver, allowing both to win Best Picture.
    • 'The Deer Hunter' (1978) Director: Michael Cimino. The first thing that jumps out about The Deer Hunter is just how good the cast is, and how remarkable each big-name actor featured throughout really is.
    • 'The Bridge on the River Kwai' (1957) Director: David Lean. Taking place in a prisoner of war camp during World War II, The Bridge on the River Kwai succeeds as an intriguing character study, a war film, and an adventure movie.
    • 'Platoon' (1986) Director: Oliver Stone. Platoon is up there with the best movies of the 1980s, and stands as a bombastic war film where the big emotional moments do largely work and feel honest, even if some might view certain scenes as overly dramatic.
  4. Feb 14, 2024 · 1. Paths of Glory (1957) Film. The top of the top – our No. 1 pick – is the ultimate statement on man’s inhumanity to man. Is it any surprise that it comes from Stanley Kubrick? So much of...

  5. Directed by Siddharth Anand, War is an espionage thriller that serves you with just the right amount of action, humour and tops it with ridiculously good-looking people. However, don’t expect too...

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