Not exact matches
The world of 2016 movie soundtracks likely had no catchier tune than «Drive It
Like You Stole It,» but each track found within Sing Street is another example of this
filmmaker's
gifted ability to move his audience with audio as well as visual ingenuity.
Like many of their previous flicks, Hal became another hit for the
gifted filmmakers.
Capturing the horror of the camps
like few
filmmakers before and displaying a
gift for camerawork both realistic and with a heightened terror that Inarritu and Lubezki would be jealous of, it's sure to win him a Foreign Language Oscar nod and could lead to Best Picture and Best Director nominations as well, while he's currently developing his second feature «Sunset,» a thriller set in Budapest in 1910.
The
filmmakers commit for a large chunk of the run time to having Hope remain unapologetic and unlikable (much
like Charlize Theron's character in YOUNG ADULT), but then they bail,
gifting audiences with a completely inauthentic turn.
A real - time exercise in witty dialogue, cartoonish violence and aim just bad enough to leave its protagonists bloodied but alive through most of its swift duration, «Free Fire» feels
like a left - handed project from a
filmmaker whose
gifts for staging, framing and pacing are on full display but feel ultimately wasted in a glib, down - and - dirty bagatelle.