«Lost in Paris» If «La La Land» and «The Artist» taught us anything, it's that a massive audience awaits movies that dare to resurrect old -
fashioned cinematic forms, so long as they do it with romance and charm.
Not exact matches
The»80s may be dominating
fashion trends right now, but pre-fall introduced a fresh 1940s current in the
form of ladylike dresses that had a
cinematic quality.
But then again, there probably isn't any ending to the film that really wouldn't be farfetched in some
form or
fashion, the
cinematic equivalent of being painted into a corner, so it would have been a miracle not to disappoint.
While the literary fans will most likely be split as far as how Yates and Goldenberg have chosen to adapt the Rowling opus, fans of the movies can finally have something to smile about, and one can only hope that future film versions will continue this new trend on sticking to the basics to tell a story in an appropriately
cinematic fashion, leaving the side stories and whimsical superfluous characters better left to the realm of the richly - developed book
forms.