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Dunkirk
2017 - PG-13 - 9/10 - Yet another Nolan masterpiece.
Dunkirk is told as 3 parallel stories: one is one week out, one is one day out, one is one hour out from the point in the 3rd act where all three stories converge in the same scene. As the stories entertwine, we once again see Nolan’s ability to juggle tension and parallel storylines and find a way to pay things off together perfectly. From moment one, Dunkirk tosses you into the fray and is the most tense and effective war movie since Saving Private Ryan, lack of blood allows this a PG-13 but be ready for intensity.