As a period piece, 'Fog of War' is impeccably dressed, but its narrative engine sometimes sputters. The concept of a Nazi spy in a secluded English estate is rich with potential, explored here with a workmanlike efficiency rather…
Fog of War
With WWII raging around them, an injured pilot and his fiancée find themselves stranded on a remote estate. As the Allies plan the D-Day Invasion, the couple become…
Personnel // Cast & Crew
How Viewers Describe This Film
Common themes and sentiments
Trending Movies
Reviews
A masterclass in sustained tension, 'Fog of War' is a superlative historical thriller. It wields its isolated setting like a weapon, turning every shadow and polite exchange into a source of dread. The cast is uniformly excellent, with…
This thriller promises a dense fog but delivers a rather thin mist. The premise is inherently gripping, yet the execution feels curiously flat, lacking the directorial flair or narrative ingenuity to fully capitalise on its isolated setting. Performances…
A taut, intelligent exercise in paranoia, 'Fog of War' cleverly transposes the chaos of WWII into a drawing-room mystery. The genius lies in its scale; the fate of the invasion hinges on whispers in a hallway. Jake Abel…
'Fog of War' is a serviceable, if somewhat conventional, wartime thriller that succeeds on the strength of its confined premise. The remote estate provides a splendidly claustrophobic stage for the cat-and-mouse game, and Brianna Hildebrand delivers a performance…
FAQs
The director being listed as unknown is an unusual and intriguing aspect of the film's pre-release profile. While it removes a familiar auteurial hook for critics and audiences, it may also generate curiosity, focusing attention purely on the story, cast, and premise. For a thriller centred on hidden identities, this off-screen mystery could be seen as a clever, if unconventional, piece of thematic marketing, inviting viewers into the puzzle from the outside.