Sentences with phrase «love classic cinema»

If you love classic cinema, Judgement at Nuremberg is a stunning, well acted film that recounts an important part of history.

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A single bachelor, an oddly attractive neighbor and a popular women's magazine are the ingredients of this delicious romance that pays homage to classic Bollywood cinema while spinning a unique modern love story.
I love American cinema from the 70's and I'm a fan of Peter Yates» classic cop thriller Bulllitt, so it was a no - brainer for me to accept an offer to review Yates» 1973 crime drama The Friends of Eddie Coyle.
His 3D family film / love letter to classic cinema earned rave reviews from critics, but the win here is the first marker that this one may be a dark horse in the next few months.
Filmed in aquatic hues and bathed in nostalgic mid-century style, The Shape of Water is both a love story and a love letter to monster movies, musicals, and classic cinema.
Final Verdict: So over-the-top it shouldn't have worked, but a wonderfully touching love story between two great actors makes Moulin Rouge classic musical cinema.
REGARDING CLASSICAL CINEMA By Imogen Sara Smith A writer luxuriates in the exquisite out - of - time existence of classic movie love, after visiting a silent film festival
Still, that strong track record, plus the seven Oscar - nominated performances he's directed (including Day - Lewis» winning turn in «There Will Be Blood»), suggests the industry has always held this filmmaker in high regard — for the intelligence and muscularity of his filmmaking, for his love for the traditions and myths of classic Hollywood cinema, and perhaps above all for his unswerving allegiance to his own vision.
It's not often that one thinks about old - fashioned values when viewing independent cinema, but Theresa Connelly has adeptly combined classic Hollywood romanticism with a fresh and vital look at love and blood ties that manages to spark such a response.
The 1977 classic of Italian horror cinema, Suspiria might have seemed a sacrilegious choice for a remake if it wasn't the team of Luca Guadagnino and Tilda Swinton, who have already teamed up for two utterly sumptuous films, Love and A Bigger Splash (above).
There's no better time of year for fans of classic cinema, no better place to watch classic films than movie palaces like the Chinese and Egyptian Theatres in the heart of Hollywood, and no better audiences to watch films with hundreds of people who love the classics as much as you do.
Brandon's love of movies grew from the weekly trips to the theater with his father and exposure to the classic cinema at a young age.
This is easily the most sentimental movie Del Toro has ever written and directed; besides an unconventional love story, The Shape Of Water is one of those gushing valentines to the cinema, complete with scenes set in a classic movie palace and lots of lovingly lavish throwback period detail.
Del Toro's love of cinema is so resonant here, clearly taking inspiration from the classic monster movie Creature from the Black Lagoon.
An ambitious, over-budget love letter to both the Big Apple and the classic Hollywood cinema of Scorsese's childhood (its lavish sets were built on the old MGM soundstages), New York, New York is a heady tribute to the outmoded school of filmmaking that gave way to the New Hollywood class who came to dominate American cinema between the late»60s and early»80s.
It could make a convert of anyone with a love of classic movies and cinema history.
Peggy's relationships were a driving factor of the show, and while the second season's love triangle may have slowed down certain episodes, the character's ability to make allies out of enemies harkens back to classic hero tropes in action cinema.
Although Kiarostami rejects the notion of paying homage to other movies and laments the patness of American cinema, he admits to wanting to give Like Someone in Love a classic Hollywood finish by writing «The End» on screen in English over the closing shot.
(Furthermore, the Coens» previous experience with remaking classic cinema, 2004's «The Ladykillers,» is possibly their least loved film.
His love of classic cinema made this likely, of course; Hitchcock famously appeared in his own movies, as does Tarantino, and all you have to do is complete one little VIP side - op to unlock him as a new recruit.
The background inspiration for these works range from Taaffe's love of classic Japanese cinema to the earliest temples of the Asuka.
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