Narco Terror is an arcade twin - stick shooter about a one - man
war against the drug cartel.
A sprawling look at life on the front lines of
the war against drug cartels in Mexico, this gripping film by Matthew Heineman explores the dangerous and messy moral dilemmas that arise when vigilante groups on both sides of the border take action.
Narco Terror combines the good of the old and the amazing of the new in an action - packed twin - stick shooter about an over-the-top one - man
war against a drug cartel.
Not exact matches
Formally launched in December 2006 by former President Felipe Calderon and then continued under his successor, Enrique Pena Nieto, the
drug war struck a series of high profile blows
against Mexican
cartels.
The
war that's raging near the edge of Arizona and Mexico has existed for years, pitting
drug cartels against fed - up civilians on both sides of the border.
In the Mexican state of Michoacán, small - town physician José «El Doctor» Mireles shepherds the Autodefensas, a civilian coalition waging its own
war against the Knights Templar, a
drug cartel operating with impunity, and perhaps with governmental complicity.
And this first look seems to live up to that promise, as Graver and Gillick are given license to play as dirty as they want in the
war against Mexico's
drug cartels.
Acclaimed director Denis Villeneueve explores the
war against the Mexican
drug cartels with the action thriller Sicario, which topped one of our writers» individual favourite lists and claims # 9 in our countdown.
Sicario: Denis Villeneuve's grimy depiction of U.S. law enforcement's any - means - necessary
war against Mexican
drug cartels is filmed with the kind of precision and technical artistry that it's almost beside the point whether the story itself is something you care to get swept along with.
The movie, a complex story set
against the
war on
drug cartels, was directed by Denis Villeneuve and shot by 12 - time Oscar nominee Roger Deakins.
In this week's show, Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard join Xan Brooks to review Suffragette, the tub - thumping civil rights drama starring Carey Mulligan, Sicario, with Emily Blunt as a gun - toting FBI agent facing off
against Mexican
drug cartels as well as colleagues Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro, Regression, in which Ethan Hawke investigates Emma Watson's satanic possession and cold
war ice hockey documentary Red Army - Click here to see the video version
While Traffic is essentially about the
war on
drugs in America, the film's starting point is the almost - exclusively south - of - the - border (and nearly all Spanish language) story of Javier Rodriguez (Benicio Del Toro, doing away with his annoying tics and delivering a career performance), an average Tijuana State policeman who is given the opportunity for greater prestige by working for General Salazar's (Tomas Milian) efforts
against the
drug cartels.
A lean, leathery - faced figure, he comes from a broken background and is a former
drugs user who now wages
war against the
cartels.
Best Setting: Bolivia — Ghost Recon Wildlands One of the most diverse biomes in the world, Bolivia served as a fantastic backdrop for the Ghosts» black ops
war against the Mexican Santa Blanca
drug cartel.