Not exact matches
Coogler has already been a
talented filmmaker who impresses, but, with three works
of art already under his belt, you would be hard - pressed to remember another director who came onto the scene this quickly with
as much effortless talent
as this.
One
of the most
talented, influential, and iconoclastic
filmmakers of all time, Brian De Palma's career started in the 60s and has included such acclaimed and diverse films
as Carrie, Dressed to Kill, Blow Out, Scarface, The Untouchables, Carlito's Way, and Mission: Impossible.
Both gripping and boundary pushing, it asserts Carruth
as one
of the most exciting and
talented filmmakers working in cinema today.
Östlund has hit a home run with Force Majeure (I realize that reference doesn't make sense but who cares), not only bringing to Cannes one
of my new favorite genre - bending dark comedies, but I'm now a fan
of his work
as well, and I get to explore his past films and learn just how
talented of a
filmmaker he really is, while keeping an eye on his career.
The less - than - brisk bent
of Shyamalan's execution does, however, ensure that the third act doesn't quite pack the visceral punch surely intended, which, when coupled with a somewhat abrupt conclusion, cements Unbreakable's place
as a solid yet erratic endeavor from an unquestionably
talented filmmaker.
Hopefully, he will make more great movies in the future, and Blackhat will be forgotten, or remembered only
as an example
of how even
talented filmmakers can occasionally turn out total crud.
What is there is the evidence
of a reasonably
talented filmmaker having spectacularly overextended himself — Francis Ford Coppola who, having had a toney pop epic widely accepted
as great cinema, felt he was ready to make Citizen Kurtz.
Pegg and Frost both give brilliant performances
as the film's leads and Wright once again proves that he's one
of the most
talented filmmakers working today, crafting some
of the most inventive action sequences you'll see all year.
Now the gifted
filmmaker has just signed on to direct another
talented, buzzy duo — Mia Washikowska, and Cate Blanchett (whom he steered towards perfection
as one
of his Bob Dylans in I'm Not There)-- in the new movie, Carol, and my heart palpitations have already begun.
But I can hardly begrudge a
filmmaker as talented as Leigh a way
of conveying his gifts to a wider audience; after all, Secrets and Lies doesn't represent the same sort
of coarsening
of a
filmmaker's vision
as Jane Campion's The Piano, coming after Sweetie.
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Woman Walks Ahead is directed by
talented English
filmmaker Susanna White, director
of the films Nanny McPhee Returns and Our Kind
of Traitor previously,
as well
as lots
of TV work.
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It might not live up to the towering standards set by A Separation — or entirely redeem Farhadi from the disappointment that his 2013 follow - up, The Past, inspired — but it only further establishes him
as an incredibly
talented and thoughtful, if imperfect,
filmmaker worthy
of both intellectual and emotional investment.
Set mostly in real time, in a single location and with a small collective
of actors, this chamber piece is very easy to indulge in and get on board with — though for a
filmmaker this
talented, it does feel somewhat easy
as it's hard not to expect just a little bit more.
As You Are is the feature directorial debut
of filmmaker Miles Joris - Peyrafitte, premiering at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, and it will hopefully give Miles the break he needs to make more films - because he seems to be a very
talented storyteller.
Both Kevin and You Were Never Really Here, which is based on a 2013 noir novella by Jonathan Ames, are more easily branded
as the kind
of hip, glossy artsploitation that's in vogue among many
of the world's most
talented young and mid-career
filmmakers.
It is said that a horror director will cast you
as a victim because he admires you — or, in this case, because he admires your hypothetical camp value — but I can't help but sense some rage in the targets Mancini chooses: Set loose in La - La Land, the doll family goes on to kill unworthy pop stars (a Britney Spears look - alike), icons
of cinematic change (John Waters — himself much more
talented with the whole camp thing — here playing a doomed paparazzo), and pretentious, unlikely
filmmakers of the 21st century (rap artist Redman, standing in for Mel Gibson -LRB-!)
Directed, produced, and filmed by Academy Award — nominated and Emmy — winning
filmmaker Matthew Heineman, City
of Ghosts is a singularly powerful cinematic experience that is sure to shake audiences to their core
as it elevates the canon
of one
of the most
talented documentary
filmmakers working today.
Though Streep absolutely nails her portrayal
of the controversial politician (thanks in large part to some excellent make - up work), the movie itself is a rather cold and insipid biopic that isn't nearly
as interesting
as it probably could have been in the hands
of a more
talented filmmaker.
A Wrinkle in Time is directed by
talented American
filmmaker Ava DuVernay,
of the films I Will Follow, Middle
of Nowhere, and Selma previously,
as well
as episodes
of «Queen Sugar».
Why the
filmmakers decided to cast someone
as known and
talented as him for a role so small and brief is beyond me, but when taking a look at the rest
of the cast and their roles, I suppose it's no surprise Reynolds was given the role.
Despite it being the duos first feature film, their astute direction assures this gritty Texan crime thriller simmers with all the right tones, atmosphere, stand - out performances and beautiful artistic flourishes, to make this little indie picture stand tall amongst the other great crime thrillers
of recent years, while firmly planting the Hawkins brothers
as two incredibly
talented, visual and character driven
filmmakers.
While you could compare The Lazarus Effect to at least a dozen raising the dead and you'll be sorry films, director David Gelb's 2011 documentary Jiro Dreams
of Sushi has me intrigued
as to what this
talented young
filmmaker has to offer the horror genre, and exactly how he plans to weave all
of these different inspirations together in his film.
A zany 2001 film, Cats & Dogs reveals an epic, sophisticated showdown between cats and dogs whose humans are unaware
of the conflict.The
filmmakers used
talented live animals
as well
as animatronic puppets and computer graphic imagery to bring the story to life.