Fury is a film that pits humanity against the machines of war. It's a film which intentionally wears its angst-riddled heart on its sleeve simply for the sake of capturing a glimpse of life. It willingly casts aside any interest in
Fury revels in the blood-soaked depravity of warfare. At a time when most war movies angle toward some message or another, writer and director David Ayer's World War II tank movie is beautifully uncomplicated: Go here,
Shortly after inspecting the ragtag nature of American troops at the African front in Patton (1970), Generals Omar Bradley and George S. Patton discuss the weakness of American tanks compared to their German counterparts. “Their tanks are diesels—even
UPDATED, Saturday, 8:08 AM: Fury continues its storm this AM as it heads to a mid-$20M weekend for Sony and QED, which really needed this picture to work. This is Sony's third No. 1 film at the box office in a row, following the record $34.1M opening
Fury is a film that pits humanity against the machines of war. It's a film which intentionally wears its angst-riddled heart on its sleeve simply for the sake of capturing a glimpse of life. It willingly casts aside any interest in