Mel Gibson is back, directing the bloody hell out of a war movie about … peace. You may have issues with the star’s past history of anger and intolerance. But you’ll have no issue with Hacksaw Ridge, a movie about a different kind of brave heart. It’s the fact-based, World War II story of Private First Class Desmond T. Doss, the first conscientious objector to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor. Andrew Garfield, in the best performance of his career to date, plays Desmond, a feisty kid out of Virginia’s Blue Ridge mountains who swears never to pick up a gun (he almost killed his daddy with one) and swears just as vehemently to go into combat as a medic. How does this cornstalk-skinny pacifist, a devoted Seventh-Day Adventist, enter the front lines where you shoot to kill just to stay alive? To read more, click here.