Sentences with phrase «maestro behind»

Japanese / American musical composer Takeshi Furukawa (the GoldenEye 007 video game, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Trek: Enterprise) is the main maestro behind The Last Guardian's 19 - track soundtrack.
As if creating the entirety of the game himself weren't impressive enough, Tom Happ is also the maestro behind the music in Axiom Verge, and it's fantastic.
Miller may go unnoticed as the maestro behind the weird onscreen magic, but his faith in unproven talent alone is reason to hail him one remarkable director.
With director Scott Derrickson (the horror maestro behind The Exorcism of Emily Rose and Sinister) at its helm, Doctor Strange unspools as if shot through a kaleidoscope, equal parts dazzling and delirious, and it makes Inception look like a documentary.
Her last feature, Rage (2009) premiered on mobile phones and the internet and comprised a series of to - the - camera monologues; the one before that Yes (2004) was told in iambic pentameter; and, she is of course the maestro behind gender - bending masterpiece Orlando (1992).
The maestro behind this astounding picture, Barry Jenkins, conjures unforgettable imagery that elevates the story to an extraordinary level.
The horror maestro behind Blumhouse Productions and films as varied as «Insidious» and «The Purge» talks about the importance of casting, why not all horror films make money, and why it was time to end the «Paranormal Activity» franchise.
News: Oren Moverman, writer / director of the Woody Harrelson film The Messenger, is set to script a biopic about Brian Wilson, the troubled pop maestro behind the Beach Boys.
The director, a legendary figure best known in the U.S. for martial arts epics like Hero and House of Flying Daggers (and as the maestro behind the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics), goes on to indicate that while an international co-production creates many challenges, effort was made at all times to preserve a uniquely Chinese voice within the blockbuster trappings:

Not exact matches

The genius behind some of cinemas most incredible transformations, make - up artist and special - effects maestro Rick Baker is now officially among the Hollywood elite with...
FX's new, very scary vampire thriller has as impressive a team behind the camera — Carlton Cuse («Lost») and Guillermo del Toro («Pan's Labyrinth»)-- as it does in front (Corey Stoll, Sean Astin, Mía Maestro).
He's had some limited involvement behind the scenes of other films — he wrote scripts for exploitations maestro Russ Meyer in the 1970s, but no one's ever made a major film about Ebert.
As we've already stated, the film was shot in black - and - white, and the master behind the camera was the Edward Scissorhands and Batman Returns maestro Stefan Czapsky.
From a bent nail posing as Chekov's Gun to damning and life - saving «rockets», Krasinski proves himself a maestro of suspense behind the camera, holding hostage audiences breathless and on knife's edge from damn near the very first frame, finding room for fine - tuned familial drama and smuggling in a touching coming - of - age subplot along the way.
This little gem features American treasure and all - around genre cinema maestro John Carpenter discussing his 1988 sci - fi / action / horror cult classic They Live, going into detail about such things as the conceptual ideas behind the movie's premise, his casting of professional wrestler «Rowdy» Roddy Piper as the protagonist, and the rebellious inspiration for the film's infamous fight scene between Piper and the great Keith David.
Behind the scenes, Baker proves a maestro at coaxing this unbelievably down - to - earth performances from his often inexperienced actors.
«Mickey Meets the Maestro» (3:26) contains a behind - the - scenes featurette on the meeting of Mickey and conductor James Levine in Fantasia 2000.
Tim will be joining the always charming Greg Miller for The GameOverGreggy Show panel Sunday at noon in the Bumblebee Theater, Justin Bailey will be with the folks behind DayZ on the Early Access: The Pros & Cons of Public Development panel Sunday at 4:30, and our longtime friend and collaborator Peter McConnell will be taking part in the aptly named Maestros of Games panel Saturday at 12:30 in the Condor Theater.
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