But film festivals, especially high profile ones like Sundance, Cannes or Toronto, carry their own special brand of hype, a mix of industry professionals, critics and
film enthusiasts without an embargo to worry about able to control the narrative for months at a time until the film begins its theatrical release.
Not exact matches
Stardust is a comfortable
film for Gaiman
enthusiasts: this is what the guy's good at, relieved of the exposition the novel form demands; here're the author's stripped - down fairy tale archetypes decanted into pulp form, tapped out
without embarrassment and full to bursting with joy.
The
film lovingly presents the analogue sound recording and mixing process in just the right level of detail to entrance
enthusiasts without being overly technical.