10 Best War Movies Set In Modern Times

While countless classic war movies have focused on major conflicts like WWII or the Vietnam War, it’s not as common to see great films exploring more recent conflicts. As many of these conflicts have not been fully resolved and have deep political implications for contemporary times, it’s interesting to see how modern war movies address warfare in the current age. This means that modern war movies give a fascinating insight into current conflicts, as filmmakers are depicting topics that could still be traumatic for the many veterans and victims who are still around to watch them.

Some of the best war movies ever made focused on modern conflicts and addressed aspects of warfare that will still be fresh in many viewers’ memories. While conflicts in the Middle East serve as the basis for many modern war movies, they also address timely issues such as drone strikes and the dire effects of PTSD on veterans. As a genre that showcases the dark consequences of violence, modern war movies highlight the undeniable need for peace in modern times.

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13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016)

Explores the 2012 Benghazi attack in Libya

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13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi

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January 14, 2016

Runtime

144 minutes

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    Tyrone ‘Rone’ Woods

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    Dominic Fumusa

    John ‘Tig’ Tiegen

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The action filmmaker Michael Bay has explored genuine conflicts before, as his World War II film Pearl Harbor told a fictionalized love story set in the lead-up to that attack. Then, after a litany of Transformers movies, Bay once again returned to the war genre for 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, a thriller starring John Krasinski and based on Mitchell Zuckoff’s book about the terrorist attack by Islamist militants at the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, on September 11, 2012.

With a dark tone and powerful action sequences, 13 Hours may not have been the most nuanced account of conflict ever committed to screen, but it felt like a welcome return to more mature content for Bay. As a ground-level depiction of bravery in the face of active battle, 13 Hours was a gritty and harrowing portrayal of the true nature of bloodshed. While the film could have leaned more heavily into the actions of genuine Libyans in the attempt to save the US ambassador, 13 Hours succeeded as a document of American heroism.

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American Sniper (2014)

Explores the story of a deadly marksman during the Iraq War

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American Sniper

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December 25, 2014

Runtime

132minutes

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There were hundreds of thousands of casualties during the Iraq War, a bloody invasion that stemmed from President George W. Bush’s wider war on terror. As a defining conflict of modern times, director Clint Eastwood set his sights on the story of the deadliest marksman in U.S. military history, Chris Kyle, who had a reported 255 kills from four tours in the Iraq War, 160 of which were officially confirmed by the Department of Defense (via Hollywood Reporter.) With Bradley Cooper as Kyle, American Sniper showcased the heavy toll such violence takes on a person’s psychology.

American Sniper highlighted the traumatic nature of war for those doing the killing, as even though their actions may be perceived as heroic, they must bear the psychological brunt of taking hundreds of lives. As a critical and commercial success, American Sniper was a testament to Eastwood’s continued talent in the war genre, as he was already in his 80s at the time. With Kyle as a symbol of the collective trauma of the Iraq War on the American psyche, American Sniper tapped into the complex relationship the public has with that conflict.

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Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant (2023)

Explores the war in Afghanistan and the fight against the Taliban

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Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant

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Release Date

April 21, 2023

Runtime

123 Minutes

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While Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant was not based on a true story, it was inspired by the collective experiences of hundreds of interpreters and soldiers during the war in Afghanistan. With Jake Gyllenhaal as Master Sgt. John Kinley, The Covenant explored his relationship with Ahmed (Dar Salim), a man whose job was about far more than money, as he wished to fight against the Taliban who murdered his son.

As a well-acted thriller with a significant level of dramatic depth, The Covenant pushed past Ritchie’s reputation for gritty British crime stories to tell a tale of sacrifice, honor, and humanity. Apart from all the guns and violence, what’s left was a story of two men who went through hell together as lives are risked in the name of survival. With an interesting story that tackled serious topics, The Covenant was a change of pace for Ritchie that represented one of his best movies.

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Lone Survivor (2013)

Explores the war in Afghanistan

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Lone Survivor

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War

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December 25, 2013

Runtime

121 minutes

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Lone Survivor told the true story of a four-man SEAL reconnaissance and surveillance team tasked with tracking down the Taliban leader Ahmad Shah during the war in Afghanistan. As a thrilling look at the unsuccessful United States Navy SEALs counter-insurgent mission, Operation Red Wings saw these men fighting for their lives as they were forced into an increasingly brutal, violent, hopeless situation. With Mark Wahlberg as Hospital Corpsman First Class Marcus Luttrell, this was as much a story of camaraderie and friendship as it was one of heroism.

With the four men facing off against dozens of Taliban fighters, Lone Survivor brought the urgency of this mission to life, even if it didn’t delve quite deeply enough into nuanced issues at hand. Through a fast-paced and frantic sense of style, Lone Survivor stood as a solid statement on the chaotic and unpredictable nature of battles and bloodshed.

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Eye in the Sky (2015)

Explores the ethics of drone warfare

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Eye in the Sky

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Mystery

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Release Date

March 11, 2016

Runtime

102 minutes

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Drone warfare is a notably new development when it comes to how modern warfare is conducted in the world today. With this technology comes a whole host of ethical issues around their use and utilization, which was the central focus of the British thriller Eye in the Sky. With a stacked cast including Helen Mirren, Aaron Paul, and Alan Rickman in his last live-action appearance, this timely thriller offered a thought-provoking glimpse into the complex application of drone strikes.

Eye in the Sky highlighted how information gleaned from surveillance can lead to tough decisions that may result in collateral damage and even the death of an innocent child. As U.K., U.S., and Kenyan officials wrestle with the ethics of pulling the trigger on a strike, they are forced to confront the potential of much larger casualties from a potential suicide bombing attack. As a nail-biting look into a situation that felt totally believable, Eye in the Sky is an insightful look at war in the modern age.

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Mosul (2019)

Explores the 2016 Battle of Mosul and the fight against ISIS

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Mosul

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November 26, 2020

Runtime

101 Minutes

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    Colonel Kaveh Isfahani

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    Jasem

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    Kawa

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The Battle of Mosul was a major battle initiated by the Iraqi government forces with allied forces to try and retake the city of Mosul, which had been overtaken by ISIS. This tense battle was one of the largest land conflicts of modern times and was powerfully dramatized in the Netflix war movie Mosul. With a focus on a police unit caught in the battle, Mosul showcased their attempts to liberate the citizens from hundreds of ISIS militants.

As an Arabic-language film that shifts the focus away from American soldiers for once, Mosul highlighted the Iraqi government’s attempts to stand against jihadist groups’ endeavors to create their own quasi-religious state. By depicting things from the point of view of people who are actually living through the war as it’s happening, Mosul offered unique insights into the effects of conflict in the Middle East not commonly seen in Hollywood productions with American actors.

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The Outpost (2020)

Explores the Battle of Kamdesh in the War in Afghanistan

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The Outpost

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War

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Release Date

November 2, 2019

Runtime

108 minutes

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The Outpost powerfully depicted the American engagements of Operation Enduring Freedom, as 53 U.S. soldiers and two Latvian military advisors battled 300 enemy insurgents at the Battle of Kamdesh. As the story of soldiers at PRT Kamdesh during the war in Afghanistan, a base commonly regarded as a deathtrap, the men stationed here were subjected to regular onslaught attacks by the Taliban. With Orlando Bloom as Captain Benjamin D. Keating, The Outpost was a thrillingly realistic tribute to U.S. soldiers.

With a point-of-view style that took viewers right into the heart of the conflict, The Outpost highlighted its characters’ split-second decisions and brave sacrifices in an immersive and harrowing exploration of battle. As a story of collective heroism, The Outpost gave its ensemble cast time to shine as it highlighted the sheer magnitude of the attacks they endured. The Outpost was well-received by veterans, with one participant in the battle even writing a piece in The New York Times about how well the movie captured his experience.

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The Hurt Locker (2008)

Explores challenges encountered by an Iraq War Explosive Ordnance Disposal team

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The Hurt Locker

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July 31, 2009

Runtime

131 minutes

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The Hurt Locker’s exploration of a bomb squad in the Iraq War was the biggest surprise success ofits era. From director Kathryn Bigelow, everything from Jeremy Renner’s astounding performance, incredible editing, immersive score, and nail-biting action sequences received widespread praise. The Hurt Locker was one of the most influential war movies of the 2000s and signaled a historic moment as Bigelow became the first woman to make a Best Picture-winning movie.

As an intensely shot, action-packed war epic, The Hurt Locker captured the nervous nature of conflict in the Middle East in an intelligent and thoughtful way. While the audience’s hearts were surely racing as they witnessed the trials of the Iraq War Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, Renner’s steely, calm nature showcased soldiers’ required ability to keep their cool under extreme pressure. As a vivid showcase of urban warfare in Iraq, The Hurt Locker was a true triumph.

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Zero Dark Thirty (2012)

Explores the international manhunt for Osama bin Laden

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Zero Dark Thirty

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Release Date

December 19, 2012

Runtime

157 Minutes

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    Maya

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Kathryn Bigelow followed up her Best Picture-winning success, The Hurt Locker, with yet another exploitation of modern warfare in Zero Dark Thirty. This story about the nearly decade-long international manhunt for the terrorist leader Osama bin Laden starred Jessica Chastain as Maya, a CIA intelligence analyst modeled after Alfreda Frances Bikowsky. As a glimpse into the military tactics that are conducted behind the scenes in major operations, Bigelow showcased a side of war rarely seen on film.

With unique insight into the assassination of Bin Laden by U.S. forces, Zero Dark Thirty was an essential depiction of the fight against Al-Qaeda and the choices that must be made in the pursuit of peace and victory. While Zero Dark Thirty did receive some criticism for its historical inaccuracies surrounding the portrayal of torture techniques, it was still a fascinating insight into a top-secret military raid that led to the assassination of one of the most notable figures of conflict in the Middle East.

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Black Hawk Down (2001)

Explores the consequences for the crew of a shot-down plane during the Battle of Mogadishu

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Black Hawk Down

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War

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Release Date

January 18, 2002

Runtime

144 minutes

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Black Hawk Down was a hugely influential war movie that depicted modern warfare with a level of heart-pounding power rarely seen on screen. From famed filmmaker Ridley Scott, Black Hawk Down highlighted how a quick capture mission was transformed into a desperate rescue operation after a crew’s Black Hawk helicopter was shot down during the Battle of Mogadishu in Somalia in 1993. With a need to make on-the-spot decisions in an urban environment, Black Hawk Down addressed the clever tactics and split-second choices that are needed to survive in active warfare.

With an impressive cast of actors who would only become more acclaimed in later years, Black Hawk Down featured early performances from the likes of Josh Hartnett, Tom Hardy, Ewan McGregor, and Orlando Bloom. Through a sympathetic portrayal of the experiences of soldiers at war, Black Hawk Down addressed the frantic nature of battle in a way that allowed viewers to connect with these young soldiers. As a film that’s had an undeniable effect on the war genre itself, Black Hawk Down was one of Scott’s best movies.

Sources: Hollywood Reporter, The New York Times

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