Based on a true story, this film features DiCaprio's
most fearless performance yet and some of the most beautiful cinematography I've ever seen on film.
Not exact matches
I know Dick Warlock made cinematic history when he played Michael Myers, the Shape of ultimate cinematic terror, but even more than that, he is the embodiment of old school Hollywood, when the
most amazing special effect of all was the
fearless, life threatening
performance of a living, breathing stuntman, the real life badass survivor of truly classic horror.
Up to and including the film's legendary final line, spoken by the great Joe E. Brown as Jerry's chief suitor, Wilder's sex comedy confuses sexual definitions on a regular basis and even obliterates them at times,
most noticeably in the case of Lemmon's
fearless comic
performance.
Anchored by Charlize Theron's emotionally raw
performance as the
fearless Imperator Furiosa, the movie flips the grim «one sad bro - dude wanders the scorched landscape» script of
most apocalyptic narratives, instead presenting a vision of a fallen world where equality is still achievable through collaboration, trust, and heaps of scrap metal.
The
performance by lead actor Jordan Gelber is
fearless, and it's the type of acting that
most big names would be afraid to try.