Andrew Menzies’ production design for “Fury” is so good that audiences might think the crew simply filmed an old Sherman tank he found. It wasn’t that easy. Director David Ayer’s goal was to be “as ...
The paradox that challenges most war films is simple: If the action and events are not ‘real’ or violent enough viewers will look down their noses, yet if the action and events are as ‘real’ and ...
When we first meet Brad Pitt's character in the World War II drama "Fury," he is catapulting himself off the top of a tank and toward a man astride a pale horse -- the same color horse that Death ...
“Fury” is set April 1945, as the Allies finish off Nazi Germany, but the movie’s period matters less than its mood, which it thrusts forward with the mechanical intensity of the tanks at the story’s ...