The Guardian -
7 Nov 2018 16:00

This bizarre and gruesome tale of an allied assault on a church in Nazi-occupied France leaves an unpleasant taste This gruesome film has arrived like some particularly nasty new version of Call of Duty, destined to be played for days at a time by a regrettable, and unrepresentative gaming subset of pale, dead-eyed loners, whose faces are destined to be flashed up on the evening news. It is a bizarre, and weirdly humourless and explicit action-horror fantasy set during the second world war - spe...
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