Great Directors on TCM: Fred Zinnemann I don't tend to think of Fred Zinnemann when I think of great directors, and I'm sure that's influenced
by my auteurist outlook.
Not exact matches
By now, the auteurists have become the establishment, to be challenged by newer, more contentious critic
By now, the
auteurists have become the establishment, to be challenged
by newer, more contentious critic
by newer, more contentious critics.
In the singular world of Finnish filmmaker Aki Kaurismäki,
auteurist homage and social consciousness are joined
by some of the most lovingly filmed dogs in contemporary cinema.
For all of its superb, shock - and - awe - generating visuals — aided
by oft - nominated master cinematographer Roger Deakin's (Sicario, Prisoners, Skyfall, The Assassination of Jesse James
by the Coward Robert Ford) singular eye for composition — Blade Runner 2049 often feels like Villeneuve, lured
by the promise of revisiting a world created
by a visionary filmmaker, not only wanted to put his own,
auteurist stamp on said world, creating a continuation of a standalone, sequel - adverse film that «fits» on a narrative, thematic, and visual level, but found himself seduced like so many fans over the decades
by the pure power of Scott's world - building and simply couldn't leave.
Across the pond (the other pond), Kiyoshi Kurosawa leaves the J - Horror genre for which he's probably best known in the United States (see: Bright Future, Pulse, Cure) and injects his
auteurist theme of the individual pulled
by a massive, unknowable, malignant force into the bedlam into an intimate domestic drama.
Rather, their tragic «lost» status stems from the fact that they exist only in truncated, bowdlerized form, having been wrested from the hands of their visionary directors
by studio functionaries who were too craven and bottom - line - obsessed to cut these directors some
auteurist slack.
From Joseph Kosinski's Oblivion, a derivative film about derivatives, to the more or less solid
auteurist permutations of the Mission: Impossible franchise, the results have varied, but Cruise's reputation as the sort of star who can get moderately interesting pulp bankrolled and realized
by moderately interesting talents has deservedly persisted.
Coming from an
auteurist symposium in a 2009 issue of the invaluable online journal Reverse Shot, this video essay (constructed
by Kevin B. Lee) takes to assessing Claire Denis» enigmatic 2004 work L'Intrus (The Intruder)...
Anderson cultivates this atmosphere of free - floating discomfort
by pushing forward his signature
auteurist move — the tracking shot — in a truly breathtaking direction.
Marvel has been able to avoid franchise fatigue — with the exception of a couple of hiccups, like whatever the hell Thor: The Dark World was —
by incorporating more
auteurist visions to its films in recent years.