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Life during wartime is terrifyingly imagined in the new A24 film Civil War, and provocatively revisited in HBO's Emmy-contending The Sympathizer. Which of the two lands more resoundingly in the current moment, and will controversy follow either of them? Plus, we ask whether the Traitors phenomenon can shake up a very stale Emmy race.
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