Sentences with phrase «most cinematic sequences»

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Gaspar Noé's remarkable psychedelic ride is his most focused achievement, a concise package of sizzling dance sequences and jolting developments that play like a slick mashup of the «Step Up» franchise and «Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom,» not to mention the disorienting cinematic trickery of Noé's own provocative credits.
It leads to threats at gunpoint; the slowest outboard motorboat in cinematic history; breaking and entering; the most peculiar chase sequence I've seen in a very long time, and a couple of key sequences in and above a strip club.
Aesthetics still matter, which is obvious from the opening sequence: a purely cinematic attempt to dramatize a cyber-attack, starting from the macro and then plunging down to the most microscopic level.
Here his blankness is perfectly suited to Chili's unflappable cool — and in one of the most welcomely gratuitous dance sequences in cinematic history, he reprises both his defining rôle from «Saturday Night Fever», and his seminal floor moves with Uma Thurman from Pulp Fiction.
Cohen stages the entire affair with slick style and urgency, particularly in the spectacular set pieces, which include a showstopping avalanche / snowboarding sequence that easily ranks among the most awesome cinematic sights of the year.
At the film's recent press day, Shyamalan and Blum discussed their creative partnership and the most surprising aspect of working with each other, why the scares in this film are deceptively simple yet terrifying and original, how the mock documentary style format gave Shyamalan new cinematic tools for keeping the audience guessing, his directing style, what he was looking for in his young actors, why he cast experienced stage actors for the grandparents» roles, his collaboration with award - winning DP Maryse Alberti, how he recruited Oxenbould to shoot the chase sequence underneath the house, why he likes treating B genre movies like they're A dramas, and more.
Director Rob Bowman certainly does an effective job of ensuring that The X Files never feels like just another episode of the show, as the filmmaker - armed with Carter's almost epic script - has infused the proceedings with a decidedly cinematic sensibility that's inherent in even the most innocuous of sequences.
While the movie succeeds as a love letter to everyone involved in the hunt for the world's most wanted man, the film itself, from a cinematic standpoint, is a disjointed mishmash of gripping behind - the - scenes details paired with lousy combat sequences, awkward performances and a boring finale.
The seven features from Russian cinematic legend Andrei Tarkovsky are examined in an in - depth video essay, featuring some of his most acclaimed sequences (Channel Criswell).
The trailer cherry - picks some of the most cinematic action sequences, but you don't need me to tell you that, because it's right here:
Indeed, even in 2K17's launch trailer, filled with the most cinematic moments of the game possible, watching the slow - mo walk sequences of players on the court, when they don't have a ball to follow, is like some scene from The Walking Dead or Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
No one in their right minds should really wish for the overblown 20 minute cut - scene / codec sequences of Metal Gear Solid 2, but something that matches it for cinematic excellence would have been great to witness in what is arguably one of the most sumptuous looking games ever made.
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