Dossier Journal – Review

Last Friday at the Angelika Film Center Severe Clear, Kristian Fraga’s incisive on-the-ground documentary of a U.S. Marine battalion during early phases of the Iraq War opened.  Working exclusively with First Lieutenant Mike Scotti’s first-person video footage and...

Awesome Entertainment – Review

Hollywood has created countless war films over the decades. Some of the earliest wars were shown in movies which were Braveheart, Kingdom of Heaven to more modern wars in Platoon, Apocalyse Now, Black Hack Down etc etc.. The list is endless. These movies have shown...

The New York Times – Review

A Marine Searches for Meaning in the Sands and ‘Steel Rain’ of Iraq By Stephen Holden “Here is the truth about being a Marine that you won’t find on the local news. We’re loud. We drink too much, fight too much and swear too much. Truth be told, our rifles are the...

Daily News – Review

A Marine documents his experiences in Iraq. by Elizabeth Weitzman With the exception of “The Hurt Locker,” the best pictures about the Iraq War have been documentaries.  Most fictional films simply can’t capture the immediacy of the experience the way a raw chronicle...

The Star Ledger – Review

‘Severe Clear’ movie review: Marine’s video journal is transformed into realistic war film By Stephen Whitty In 1990, Vietnam vet Tim O’Brien published “The Things They Carried,” an interlocking collection of stories about soldiers in combat. His characters weren’t...

Variety – Review

By RONNIE SCHEIB Kristian Fraga’s ‘Severe Clear’ looks at the early days of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, as captured by Marine 1st Lt. Mike Scotti. A Sirk production. Produced by Marc J. Perez, Kristian Fraga. Executive producers, John L. Sikes, Benjamin Charbit....