Sentences with phrase «love cinematography»

I love cinematography so that never takes me out of the moment.
From Phyllis Nagy's script (adapting the 1952 novel The Price of Salt) through the loving cinematography from Edward Lachman (not as flashy as the Mad Max: Fury Roads and Sicarios of the world, but no less impactful), from the shrewd editing of Affonso Goncalves to Carter Burwell's understated yet foundational score and Sandy Powell's beautiful costuming, Haynes has put together a professional crew that sets the tone with aplomb.

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Best Picture: «The Shape of Water» Lead Actor: Gary Oldman, «Darkest Hour» Lead Actress: Frances McDormand, «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» Supporting Actor: Sam Rockwell, «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» Supporting Actress: Allison Janney, «I, Tonya» Director: «The Shape of Water,» Guillermo del Toro Animated Feature: «Loving Vincent,» Animated Short: «Revolting Rhymes» Adapted Screenplay: «The Disaster Artist» Original Screenplay: «The Big Sick» Cinematography: «Blade Runner 2049» Roger Deakins Best Documentary Feature: «Last Men in Aleppo» Best Documentary Short Subject: «Traffic Stop» Best Live Action Short Film: «The Silent Child» Best Foreign Language Film: «The Insult» (Lebanon) Film Editing: «Baby Driver» Sound Editing: «Dunkirk» Sound Mixing: «Dunkirk» Production Design: «The Shape of Water» Original Score: «Star Wars: The Last Jedi Original Song: «This Is Me» from «The Greatest Showman» Makeup and Hair: «Darkest Hour» Costume Design: «Phantom Thread» Visual Effects: «Star Wars: The Last Jedi»
I love the characters, the music, the cinematography, and to some extent the mystery elements, too.
I still love the original best, and while I wasn't crazy about the cinematography, they brought the musical up to speed, and captured the hearts of both my kids.
The cinematography was amazing and I loved the story and strong female characters.
(That was on top of her three - Moonman haul from earlier in the night: Beyoncé won Best Collaboration for «Drunk in Love» with Jay - Z and Best Video With a Social Message and Best Cinematography for «Pretty Hurts.)
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Last week my best friend and I went to see Age of Adaline, which, although wasn't mind blowingly amazing, was still a film worth seeing if you love Blake Lively, and like movies with a good message and beautiful cinematography.
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i also enjoy my career in cinematography, i love to travel, because i have friens around the world.
Submarine is not just for the artsy Wes Anderson crowd, who love quirky characters and whimsical cinematography, the film appeals to everyone with it's genuine take on a coming of age story.
The cinematography, the love story, it's a nice encouraging pick me up - yet I'm not sure how it really worked.
I love the way the story progresses from one pair of characters to the next and the cinematography is superb.
It's a very accomplished horror feature that doesn't sacrifice characters for cheap scares, and celebrates its excellent effects work with beautiful cinematography and a love and respect for its creatures.
But M.I. 4 Has the best Action and is the Funniest, Mi 1 Has the best direction (I LOVED the feeling of paranoia and experimental cinematography) and Mi2 is fairly enjoyable even with flaws... Great Action Series
I loved every minute of this film, from it's great cinematography to the fact that the terrible music they played through the film could be passed as decent.
Heading up the technical noms, Emmanuel «Chivo» Lubezki is looking to make it three - in - a-row for Best Cinematography with The Revenant, though we would dearly love always - the - bridesmaid Roger Deakins to finally convert a nomination (this year's nod, for Sicario, is his thirteenth) into a win.
Best Film: «Of Gods and Men» Best Director: Roman Polanski, «The Ghost Writer» Best Actor: Eric Elmosnino, «Gainsbourg» Best Actress: Sara Forestier, «The Names of Love» Best Supporting Actor: Michael Lonsdale, «Of Gods and Men» Best Supporting Actress: Anne Alvaro, «The Clink of Ice» Most Promising Actor: Edgar Ramirez, «Carlos» Most Promising Actress: Leïla Bekhti, «Tout ce qui brille» Best Original Screenplay: Baya Kasmi and Michel Leclerc, «The Names of Love» Best Adapted Screenplay: Robert Harris and Roman Polanski, «The Ghost Writer» Best Foreign Film: «The Social Network» Best Animated Feature: «The Illusionist» Best Documentary: «Oceans» Best First Film: «Gainsbourg» Best Cinematography: Caroline Champetier, «Of Gods and Men» Best Art Direction: Hugues Tissandier, «The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc - Sec» Best Costume Design: Caroline de Vivaise, «The Princess of Montpensier» Best Film Editing: Hervé de Luze, «The Ghost Writer» Best Sound: «Gainsbourg» Best Short Film: «Logorama»
With stunning cinematography from Moorhead, Spring unfolds at a dreamy pace, ultimately becoming an absolutely beautiful horror movie / love story hybrid.
The Nutty Professor (Jerry Lewis, USA 1963, 107 min, colour) Director: Jerry Lewis Script: Jerry Lewis and Bill Richmond Cinematography: W. Wallace Kelley Sound: Charles Grenzbach and Hugo Grenzbach Music: Walter Scharf Editing: John Woodcock Cast: Jerry Lewis (Julius Kelp / Buddy Love), Stella Stevens (Stella Purdy), Del Moore (Mortimer S. Warfield), Kathleen Freeman (Millie Lemmon), Med Flory (Warzewski), Howard Morris (Elmer Kelp), Henry Gibson (Gibson), Elvia Allman (Edwina Kelp), Milton Frome (Sheppard Leevee) Producer: Ernest D. Glucksman and Jerry Lewis
Love it or hate it, the 2016 Academy Award winner for Best Cinematography, Best Director and Best Actor is one of the most bombastic technical achievements of last year.
The cinematography was gorgeous and well deserving of the Oscar and no other director around today could have made this as special as Marty did with his love for film preservation.
With the Oscars coming up I've been rethinking a lot about the Cinematography of 2010 and there're so many brilliant shots in films I love.
Beyond the brilliant animation and sharp stereoscopic 3D cinematography, the script is smartly written, offering plenty of loving jabs to the horror genre with winks and nods to its fans.
is misleading because while draped in Darius Khondji's luxuriant, golden - hued cinematography like the silks of Lady Liberty's gown, and decked in loving period costume and detail, the film is really a small - scale human drama in which those Gray staples, a love triangle and a love / hate brother-esque relationship, play out beat by minutely observed beat.
Costume designers no doubt will embrace this love letter to themselves, and Mark Bridges» (The Artist) contributions for the clothes can not be underestimated, but this is a PTA creation right down to the stunning uncredited cinematography he did himself.
Looks like it has cool cinematography, but it's just ridiculous that when Steven Spielberg makes a world war 1 movie, it's about a boy who loves his horse... I'm way more interested in World War 1
She was nominated for a Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director Gotham Award and two Independent Spirit Awards for It Felt Like Love, Best Cinematography and the John Cassavetes Award.
I love Robby Müller's cinematography.
Set amid the sweeping desert landscape of 1950s Nevada, the film vividly evokes the thrill of a new, unexpected love with the help of a soundtrack packed with jukebox classics and gorgeous cinematography by future Oscar winner Robert Elswit (There Will Be Blood).
The cinematography and acting were great, but take out the eerie music and 2 creepy (ish) parts and it was like watching a really long history channel documentary (which I also normally love.)
In addition to stunning cinematography, sharp dialogue and rich character development, Appaloosa also features a nice turn from Renee Zellweger as Allison French, Cole's love interest who proves to be surprisingly cunning.
Surprised there's so much love for The Beguiled but not even a top 10 mention for cinematography which I thought was its strongest aspect.
The aspect of this film that I loved the most was easily the cinematography, some shots are just downright breathtaking.
His use of an emotional score, his stunning cinematography, but most of all the amazing performances he gets out of his actors, are all reasons why I fell in love with Mud quickly.
It can be hard to express great love visually but Dolan splashes the passion all over the screen with striking visuals and beautiful cinematography from Yves Belanger.
With stunning cinematography, each tale is retold by some of Australia's most loved actors such as Claudia Karvan, Aaron Pedersen, Bryan Brown, Jack Charles and Deborah Mailman.
The cinematography (Adam Stone, who also shot Loving), Michael Shannon, Kirsten Dunst and Joel Edgerton are great.
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Darius Khondji - The Immigrant [IMDb] Emmanuel Lubezki - Birdman [IMDb] Sean Porter - It Felt Like Love [IMDb] Lyle Vincent - A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night [IMDb] Bradford Young - Selma [IMDb]
We love it for its globe - spanning cast of should - know - better Shakespearian talent; for its mixed bag of ideas (most originating in Herbert's book, others, like the gratuitous heart plugs, from Lynch's own warped mind); for its twisted wedding of ornate Euro - pudding epic, grotesque experimental horror flick and action blockbuster; for the stunning cinematography, immersive sets and beautiful costumes — and yes, even Sting's black nappy.
«Basic Instinct» can boast high gloss, inventive cinematography and a famous shot of Stone without underwear, but «Sea of Love» is a smarter, far more human, and funnier movie.
Featuring sensuous cinematography, a lush score, and an award - winning central performance by the great Toni Servillo, this transporting experience by the brilliant Italian director Paolo Sorrentino is a breathtaking Felliniesque tale of decadence and lost love.
Gorgeous cinematography from Bruno Delbonnel (Paris I Love You, The Cats Meow) continues to be a main highlight.
Entertaining, and packed with a few «regulations» of bollywood movies (e.g fairy tale of long lasting love, and a dance number) Great cinematography aside, I didn't quite connect with the characters, and found the story trivial and predictible.
There is much to love in Woody Allen's Wonder Wheel, from the breathtaking costumes and cinematography, to the nostalgia of Coney Island and 1950s New York, to Allen's recurring and relentless appreciation of movies as an escape from real...
I love art, I love movies, and I consider films an important form of aesthetic visual expression, and this one features the most disturbingly gorgeous, darkly lush, effective dystopian cinematography since 2015's «Mad Max: Fury Road.»
Star Wars: The Last Jedi, even with those issues, still blew me away with its story, visuals, action sequences, cinematography, and the risky choices that it makes — it's one of those movies I truly do love the more I think about it.
There was a lot of love in the room for first - timers, including Rachel Morrison — the first woman to be nominated in the cinematography category, for her work on «Mudbound» — and «Get Out» director Jordan Peele, who both received prolonged applause from the crowd when their names were announced by Dern.
The theme of love is not new to the history of film, and neither the beautiful cinematography nor the rhythmic score brings much novelty.
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