What 'Civil War' gets right and wrong about photojournalism, according to a Pulitzer Prize winner
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After favorable reviews and a strong opening weekend at the box office, Alex Garland's provocative "Civil War" is already poised to become one of the most talked-about movies of the year. The filmmaker's graphic, often terrifying depiction of a war-torn America and a government in crisis has sparked plenty of debateamong audiences and critics. And while the story's "what-if" premise is pure fiction, "Civil War" is nonetheless flavored by a gritty realism central to its power. The principal focus...

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