Fury

4.00
    Fury
    2014

    Synopsis

    In the last months of World War II, as the Allies make their final push in the European theatre, a battle-hardened U.S. Army sergeant named 'Wardaddy' commands a Sherman tank called 'Fury' and its five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered and outgunned, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.

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    Cast

    • Brad PittDon 'Wardaddy' Collier
    • Shia LaBeoufBoyd 'Bible' Swan
    • Logan LermanNorman Ellison
    • Michael PeñaTrini 'Gordo' Garcia
    • Jon BernthalGrady 'Coon-Ass' Travis
    • Jim ParrackSergeant Binkowski
    • Brad William HenkeSergeant Davis
    • Kevin VanceSergeant Peterson
    • Xavier SamuelLieutenant Parker
    • Jason IsaacsCaptain Waggoner

    Recommendations

    • 80

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Fury is a good, solid World War II movie, nothing more and nothing less.
    • 80

      The Telegraph

      Any Hollywood gloss has been scoured away: the plot is raw, episodic and wholly unsentimental; a gruelling onward rumble from one brush with death to the next.
    • 80

      TheWrap

      This isn't disposable popcorn entertainment, or a winking “war” film like “Inglourious Basterds.” Ayer's aim here is a film that will stick, and stick with you. And he achieves it.
    • 67

      Hitfix

      The film's best moments are those focused on combat, and Ayer does a tremendous job of creating the details of daily life for a combat tank team in the waning days of WWII.
    • 60

      The Guardian

      Fury is a punchy, muscular action film, confidently put together and never anything other than watchable.
    • 60

      Time Out London

      Brad Pitt pulls along this gutsy, old-fashioned World War II epic by the sheer brute force of his charisma.
    • 58

      The Playlist

      It's not the most complex WWII movie you'll see, but there's no denying the blunt intensity of Fury, and even if it doesn't sustain, Ayer commits to staring straight into hellish eye of war and bringing audiences along to witness every gruesome detail.
    • 50

      Slant Magazine

      The film itself is a lumbering tank of a movie, chunky, loud, and clumsy, mulching down men into meat as proof of its dramatic seriousness and gloomy worldview.

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