Sentences with phrase «bravura takes»

And while SUVs are traditionally intended to deliver excellent off - road capability, the Mercedes - Benz GLK350 also offers enough swagger when the muddy roads become pavement and bravura takes precedent over brawn.
Adonis's first fight is performed in one bravura take, Coogler's camera dipping in and around the action with confidence.

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He shoots slightly more frequently than Costa does, but until a bravura run of league form in 2017 (when he scored 10 goals as part of Real Madrid's rotational «B» team that took the slack for a busy Champions League — filled schedule), he hadn't consistently been shooting from the most dangerous central areas.
It is the film's most bravura set piece and features Coogler's signature one - take (as seen in Creed), capturing a brawl from all levels and sides of the casino where the trio ambushes Klaue.
Haunting is emphasized from the opening shot, a bravura four - minute (trick) long take by director of photography Hoyte Van Hoytema, that follows a skull - masked James Bond (Daniel Craig, «Cowboys & Aliens») through Mexico City's Day of the Dead festival, en route to making a deadly delivery.
A stunningly reckless motorbike chase cum sword fight takes your breathe away, and the bravura climax on a speeding bus is simply sensational.
The summer's best threequels took radically different approaches: The Bourne Ultimatum was almost completely shot in camera; Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End was a bravura usage of CGI.
Aronofsky takes his usual bravura cinematic approach to this harrowing psychological thriller set in a New York ballet company.
This collection of production - diary - style footage finds Brian De Palma on the set of his 2002 film Femme Fatale directing the shoot, a process that — as seen in these specific clips — includes rehearsals with actors Rebecca Romijn and Antonio Banderas, working through movement / blocking and fight choreography, and the management of the movie's bravura opening setpiece that takes place at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.
Plaza shows impressive range and commitment in a bravura role that takes her from a dainty damsel to the Evil Dead, and allows for both existential anguish and some terrifically silly physical comedy.
Extended play: Sebastian Schipper's single - take film cruises beyond filmmaking bravura to capture the adventure of a very long night
In this one, Wright and Pegg take a mere half - hour to distill an entire subgenre of American child - man comedies... Wright is an even better director now, and the last half - hour of «The World's End» is one bravura set piece after another.
From the self - aware product placement (a Coca - Cola machine comes to a hilariously destructive end) to a bravura split - screen murder sequence, fans will take to this razor - sharp satire like a knife to a pulsing throat.
Although the film lacks an engaging narrative or structure and has none of the stunningly composed long takes and bravura performances found in 0.5 mm, Han Han's trademark scepticism and wry reserve still shine through in his first directorial effort.
Director of photography Rachel Morrison utilizes long takes that capture the debates of King T'Challa's council chamber as well as the blistering action, especially in a bravura set piece that showcases Wakandan combat, a scene as vibrant and thrilling as anything thus seen in the MCU.
The movie opens, and closes, with a bravura static, long take, from inside the gate of a house, looking out to a street and, beyond, to a beach and body of water.
He's in some of the longest, most aggressively focused two - shots in all of American cinema, some of which push in so slowly that they seem ever still — yes, this is a feat (just ask Waterston, whose hypnotic, naked, single - take monologue late in the film goes beyond bravura in front of Anderson's patient camera).
It's a bravura accomplishment of the writing then, that though we're being asked to find our way, in two hours, to the heart of a story grown over with decades of secrecy and thorns — a process that took the participants months of hard slog — we never get caught in the brambles.
The hallmark sequence of Atomic Blonde is actually just one part of a bravura 10 - minute single - take (well, several shots cleverly disguised to feel like a single take) which also incorporates a brutal apartment - set showdown and a frenetic car chase.
Boasting the best camera work outside the Namibian desert or the Canadian wilderness, with bravura one - takes and brazen 360 degree pans dripping with suggestive menace, this is a film that makes you scan the background of every scene for looming danger.
The story of a vagrant who discovers that the man convicted of murdering his parents has been released from prison and sets out to take vengeance, only to become a target of the killer's family in turn, is a bravura follow - up to «Murder Party» by director Jeremy Saulnier.
Stylistically varied and teeming with formal flights of bravura, the exhibit seems to engage the magnetic forces of the Mildred Thompson painting from which it takes its name.»
As he progresses into this century, his work takes a more abstract turn, but it still bears the legacy of a lifetime of close observation and bravura painting.
Lüpertz's many takes on the old masters are best exemplified at the Phillips by Poussin - Tangier (1989), a bravura treatise on rupture and representation.
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