There is a scene in which two reporters are chasing the other reporters down. It is framed as scary at first until it becomes clear that they are friends
After a traumatic event a character binges on alcohol but it is not shown on screen. They wake up with a bottle of liquor beside them after it happens.
There are multiple scenes involving this - one is a flashback by the main character ("necklacing" in what looks like South Africa), and one happens close to the end (a soldier is set on fire when his vehicle is bombed). Both scenes are pretty prolonged and intense.
They are driving away from the two guys who shot their friends and held Jesse at gun point, Jesse is in the back seat and vomits. No sound, no warning, but look away once they drive off from those guys and look back when the have to switch drivers.
No, but when characters have a bit of a depersonalizing moment the edges of the shot becomes a but blurry and has a rainbow effect. It's very minor and barely noticeable.
Lots of muzzle flashes during gun fights. The screen also flashes when they take pictures from the camera pov- there's a brief black screen before and after.