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Directed by the French - Canadian filmmaker Denis Villeneuve (Incendies, Prisoners) and with cinematography by the great Roger Deakins (Skyfall, True Grit), Sicario looks and sounds nothing like you'd expect.

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Heading up the technical noms, Emmanuel «Chivo» Lubezki is looking to make it three - in - a-row for Best Cinematography with The Revenant, though we would dearly love always - the - bridesmaid Roger Deakins to finally convert a nomination (this year's nod, for Sicario, is his thirteenth) into a win.
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Looking back at the career of the Sicario star's development from English rose to US action heroine
The execution of «Sicario» makes it look like a dreadful maze.
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In addition to the well thought story, Sicario's look and sound elevate the film beyond brain candy.
From «Demolition» to «The Martian» to «Sicario,» a look at the red carpet moments at the festival running from September 10 to 20, 2015
This year sees several films looking south toward the border, including Denis Villeneuve's upcoming Sicario and the powerful new documentary Cartel Land.
Visually arresting, Sicario teases a hard, washed - out look that teems with realistic sophistication and immediacy courtesy of champion cinematographer Roger Deakins (No Country For Old Men, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford).
«Stepping Into Darkness: The Visual Design of Sicario» focuses on crafting the film's look and defining cinematography, «Blunt, Brolin and Benicio: Portraying the Characters of Sicario» features interviews with the three leads, «Battle Zone: The Origins of Sicario» researches the brutal history of drug violence along the border (it features graphic imagery so beware), and «A Pulse from the Desert: The Score of Sicario,» which runs about 6 minutes, profiles composer Jóhann Jóhannsson.
So far it sort of looks like Sicario: The Video Game.
If Denis Villeneuve's Sicario offers a slick, thrilling look at the bleak and despairing world of the War on Drugs, then Matthew Heineman's Cartel Land can act as the gritty, real - world side of the same coin.
«Sicario» isn't the first movie to tackle the illegal drug trade along the U.S. - Mexico border, but it's easily one of the best, a relentlessly suspenseful crime thriller that offers a merciless look behind the curtain of the real War on Drugs.
I had the chance to speak with Villeneuve about the impressions he had on his first read of the screenplay (Sons of Anarchy actor and first - time scribe Taylor Sheridan is also seeing his second screenplay Comancheria being directed by another noteworthy auteur in David MacKenzie with Jeff Bridges, Chris Pine and Ben Foster on the scorecard) and I got a little insight on what he was looking for in Sicario's score (here he reteams with his Jóhann Jóhannsson who scored Prisoners).
One only needs to look at the critical and commercial success of the likes of Mad Max: Fury Road, Sicario and Atomic Blonde.
Amazing to look at, amazing to listen to, yet just a bit underwhelming to really think about, «Sicario» Denis Villeneuve «s Mexican drug cartel drama is superlatively strong in every conceivable way except story.
Watch the suspense unravel in the trailer above and look out for Sicario when it hits theaters September 18.
Nevertheless, we're kicking things off today with my look at a pair of titles that should be among the first that any new 4K adopter picks up on the Ultra HD format: Lionsgate's Sicario and Fox's The Revenant, both in full native 4K.
Sicario is a fantastically stark but enthralling look into this dark alleyway that should never be walked into.
Written by Taylor Sheridan (Sicario), the feature looks similar 99 Homes (2014), another film that focused on a family trying to regain financial control of their own lives.
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