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All You Need Is Kill review

All You Need Is Kill is a visually arresting and emotionally thoughtful adaptation that succeeds through style and momentum, ...
The animators pack so many enriching details into their adaptation that even the most incidental scene feels consequential.
If there's only going to be war in the far future, at least it'll look sick as hell.
Based on the light novel by Hiroshi Sakurazaka, All You Need is Kill flips the switch to let Rita take center stage in a ...
Ruth Ackerman, who survived the war by working for a German family under a false name, recalled scanning newly arrived American troops for a single “Jewish face.” The only member of her family to ...
Horrors like The Exorcist and crime dramas like Dog Day Afternoon are among the most intense movies of the 1970s, capturing ...