
W.M.D. 2015
"It don't Gitmo better than this."
Directed by Richard Halpern, W.M.D. (2015) dives into the moral complexities of war with a gripping tale set against the chaos of the Iraq conflict. The film follows a squad of disillusioned U.S.
Director: Richard Halpern
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is W.M.D. (2015) about?
W.M.D. follows a group of U.S. soldiers who, disillusioned by the Iraq War's lack of promised weapons of mass destruction, embark on a dangerous quest for truth. Their mission takes a shocking turn when they abduct the Commander in Chief and use battlefield interrogation methods to extract answers.
Who directed W.M.D.?
Richard Halpern directed W.M.D., crafting a tense and politically charged war thriller that challenges perceptions of justice and authority.
Who stars in W.M.D.?
The film features Tom Kiesche, John Posey, Weetus Cren, Leila Birch, and John Brickner in key roles.
Is W.M.D. (2015) worth watching?
While W.M.D. lacks an IMDb rating, its intense premise and bold storytelling make it a compelling watch for fans of war thrillers. The film's high-concept approach and morally complex narrative stand out in a crowded genre.
How long is W.M.D.?
W.M.D. runs for 90 minutes, delivering a tightly paced narrative that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish.
About W.M.D. (2015) — A Gritty War Thriller Exposing the Cost of Deception
Directed by Richard Halpern, W.M.D. (2015) dives into the moral complexities of war with a gripping tale set against the chaos of the Iraq conflict. The film follows a squad of disillusioned U.S. soldiers who, after discovering the absence of the promised weapons of mass destruction, take extreme measures to uncover the truth. Their desperate mission spirals into a tense psychological thriller as they confront the unthinkable—kidnapping the Commander in Chief and turning his own interrogation tactics against him. With a raw, unflinching atmosphere, W.M.D. explores themes of betrayal, justice, and the personal toll of political deception.
Starring Tom Kiesche, John Posey, and Weetus Cren, this action-driven thriller blends war's brutal realities with a darkly satirical edge. The story's relentless tension and moral ambiguity make it a thought-provoking watch for fans of gritty, high-stakes cinema.