A conflict journalist and his son document the longest war in U.S. history, showcasing the personal transformations, intense combat, challenges, sacrifices, and bravery of soldiers, offering a unique perspective on the realities and emotional impact of war. The Hornets Nest is a 2014 American English-language Documentary Action movie featuring Frank Adamski, Ofren Arrechaga, Ed Bankston, Carlos Boettcher, Mike Boettcher, Bryan Burgess and Kalen M. Waite. HighRoad Entertainment in association with BASE Productions. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Carlos Boettcher, Christian Tureaud, David Salzberg and Mike Boettcher. The Hornets Nest is written by Michael Trella and directed by David Salzberg and Christian Tureaud. Freestyle Releasing acquired the distribution rights for the movie. The Hornets Nest was released on 9th May 2014 and takes a screen time of 97 minutes. The motion picture made a box office gross of $0 million. The music was composed by Michael Trella.
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The Hornets Nest Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 71%
Bill Goodykoontz
And it gives nothing away to say that the experience brings them closer. ( Read More )
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Though the movie includes facts and figures about numbers of people killed in the war and addresses the fact that its now the longest war in U.S. history, its more focused on the emotional side. ( Read More )
Daniel M. Gold
The action the rapid fire of automatic weapons, the crack of a snipers shot, the medevac rescues is vivid. ( Read More )
Tomas Hachard
Hornets Nest is content to call the troops heroes and be done with it. ( Read More )
Andrew Lapin
Salzberg and Tureaud seem unwilling to trust that audiences would find daily life in the armed forces exciting enough on its own.And why give the films only narrative thread to the Boettchers, when their cameras are capturing far more compelling individuals ( Read More )