Not exact matches
The score from Alexandre Desplat has a timeless feeling to it; it's endlessly charming when it needs to charm, electrifying when we're required on the edge of our seat; Paul D. Austerberry's production design is aces, the
film drowns in this ocean blue, soaking wet aesthetic that emanates this sensual but creepy world; and the creature design is nothing short of righteous, a perfect
throwback to the
era of practical effects reigning supreme that uses just the right intermitted splashes of CGI.
As bright and shiny as perfectly restored vintage neon, it's a
throwback to an
era when
films could be fun without being stupid.
Far from Heaven works as a
throwback to old - fashioned melodramas in many respects, and the
film contains outstanding technical prowess at recreating an
era past.
Director Michel Hazanavicius made a huge critical splash with his previous
film The Artist, a wildly entertaining
throwback to the silent black - and - white
era, picking up 5 Oscars and 4 Independent Spirit Awards along the way.
Taking characters and audience alike on a soul - stirring journey, in British cinema terms, it's surely a
throwback to the
era of autobiographical trilogies of Terence Davies and Bill Douglas —
films which start out with their feet on the ground yet reach to the heavens.
Like the
film, this game pays homage to the race car drivers of decades past, and allows you to race
throwback cars from the»80s and»90s, the
era when I was in my Al Unser Jr..