Sentences with phrase «style of filmmaking»

What is it about his particular style of filmmaking that appeals to you so much?
And this more fully formed style of filmmaking keeps us constantly off - balance.
And then I have a certain style of filmmaking in which I never want to see anybody's fingerprints, most of all mine.
Dunkirk is probably the best - directed movie among these contenders, and Nolan, who has been snubbed many times before despite critical praise, deserves it just for inventing a distinctive style of filmmaking.
This is a very Zen - like style of filmmaking, where our protagonist must keep his eye steadfastly on the prize, while there are lots of detours and detractions meant to keep him from achieving his goal.
Critics Consensus: The plot is as barebones a space movie will allow, but The Last Starfighter captures an era and eager style of filmmaking well.
Critic Consensus: The plot is as barebones a space movie will allow, but The Last Starfighter captures an era and eager style of filmmaking well.
9/2, 3 p.m. 9/7 7 p.m. RICHARD LINKLATER: DREAM IS DESTINY A rare and unusual look at a fiercely independent style of filmmaking that arose from Austin, Texas in the»80s and how Richard Linklater's films — Slacker, Dazed and Confused, Waking Life and Boyhood — sparked a low - budget, in - your - own - backyard movement in this country and around the world.
His fascination with the unpredictable and his unvarnished style of filmmaking make his films stand apart from much of what we see these days and Sightseers is definitely no exception.
Perry explains why «Golden Exits» is an experiment and significant departure from his usual style of filmmaking.
Even further, if it had also occurred to me that Shyamalan could be satirizing his own style of filmmaking, taking what was once harrowing and making it amusing, I'd probably be heralding him as the genius he must think he is.
Gerwig eventually made it to New York, by way of Barnard College, where she studied English and philosophy, and was cast in a small role in Joe Swanberg's 2006 film LOL, an early entry in the low - budget, naturalistic style of filmmaking known as mumblecore.
The commercial, in 30 - and 60 - second formats, was directed by multiple award - winning French director Jean - Pierre Jeunet («Delicatessen,» 1991; «Amélie,» 2001), who tells the story of founder Luigi Lavazza with a touch of magic and his signature style of filmmaking.
Blomkamp uses extensive use of the faux documentary new - media style of filmmaking where mock footage from security tapes and news reports are seamlessly integrated into the action.
After the dyspeptic sleaze of The Canyons and the chaos of Dog Eat Dog, Schrader has returned to a more classical style of filmmaking, a style redolent of Ozu, Robert Bresson, and Carl Theodor Dreyer.
It's a clear - eyed style of filmmaking reminiscent of The Decalogue or The Bicycle Thief, movies that adopt a raw, bare - bones aesthetic to capture the difficult morality of everyday life.
Thunderbirds is directed by Jonathan «Commander Riker» Frakes (Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection), whose short attention span style of filmmaking means to throw special effects at you whenever there is a lack of inspiration onscreen, and that means constantly.
What might be dreadful melodrama in different hands is handled thoughtfully and with nuance by the Dardennes, who employ their usual spare style of filmmaking that doesn't seek to tip the emotional scales for the audience or forebodingly build to plot twists.
KORE - EDA HIROKAZU's latest film continues to highlight his patience poetic style of filmmaking.
Continuing the path of a more fluid combination of commercial stars with his loose, improv - heavy style of filmmaking that he's charted over his last two features, Digging for Fire has a large ensemble of immensely talented actors (including Sam Rockwell, Anna Kendrick, Chris Messina, Jenny Slate and many more) filtering in and out over the course of its brisk 85 minutes, but the focus stays firmly on Tim and Lee.
Whether or not you enjoy Director Woody Allen's artsy style of filmmaking, you have to admit he has hit on a human condition in his movie Midnight in Paris.
Not only does it reteam Pegg and Frost, it expands the ensemble of main characters, roping in Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman and Eddie Marsan into Wright's high - octane style of filmmaking, where laughs and action scenes are so densely packed into the 109 - minute runtime it is as if they spill off the frame.
While the filmmakers use different styles of filmmaking, there's a clever connection...
But this [style of filmmaking] is the thing I have found my way into.»
Each episode was focused on the lives of filmmakers like Herschell Gordon Lewis, Sam Raimi, Doris Wishman, Ed Wood Jr, Jackie Chan and many other notable filmmakers who had their own interesting style of filmmaking and had made worthy contributions to the world of cinema.
Charged with the neorealism style of filmmaking, portraying a cultural shift in Rome post war, this film doesn't coddle it's audience but instead show...
Bigelow catches all of this with a jittering, doc style of filmmaking.
It's definitely not to all tastes, as it is quite the oddity, with an almost stream - of - consciousness style of filmmaking typical of many other films made around the same era.
Brian Taylor «s high - adrenaline style of filmmaking probably couldn't find a better actor to pair with than Nicolas Cage.
Since then, Kawase has continued to hone a documentary - realism style of filmmaking that combines poetic lyricism and quiet reflection with shrewd insight into the human condition.
Why it could succeed: The Coens brothers are no strangers to the Academy, boasting thirteen nominations and four wins apiece despite their eccentric style of filmmaking (including five nominations each for their screenplays, as discussed on this week's Power Hour podcast).
And by committing himself to Baker's unique style of filmmaking on The Florida Project, Dafoe was able to do just that.
Sean Fennessey sits down with legendary filmmaker Paul Schrader to discuss his powerful new film, First Reformed, starring Ethan Hawke; his patient style of filmmaking, and his major career achievements, such as cocreating Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and The Last Temptation of Christ.
The Bay came out of nowhere with a trailer that featured a shaky cam found - footage style of filmmaking about an infection that spreads over a small town.
He just wanted to bring together these interesting stories for our perusal, offering little in the way of personal comment (very unlike Grand Canyon and Magnolia, which were decidedly moralistic styles of filmmaking).
Paul Thomas Anderson is known for his unconventional style of filmmaking.
The very naturalistic and intimate style of filmmaking that we were pursuing, in terms of both lighting and camerawork, is something we carried from Afternoon Delight into Transparent.
The Man Who Wasn't There may be strictly for two types of people: those who enjoy film noir detective flicks and those who enjoy the Coen brothers style of filmmaking.
Those who know of Anderson's style of filmmaking already know what to expect from this film; for those unfamiliar, here's a quick description: over-the-top action, weak scripts, and a sense that the cast of actors have their tongues firmly planted against their cheeks.
«An extremely watchable and moving film, made entertaining from Khan's personal style of filmmaking» — Gilbert Seah, Festival Reviews
We can see the impact of Vertov's ideas on cinéma vérité in the 1960s and in the work of other non-representational styles of filmmaking.
Owusu's uniquely visceral style of filmmaking and storytelling possesses a rhythmic quality that allows viewers to experience and internalize the subject matter in a hyper - hypnotic way.
But for a director who's often celebrated for his visionary storytelling, his obsession with the long - established style of filmmaking makes him come across as a traditionalist.
Despite its brief running time it could do with a little tightening up... but as an homage to a very particular style of filmmaking it's a quiet, commendable triumph.
The feature looks at the independent style of filmmaking that arose in Austin in the «80s and early «90s and how Linklater's films sparked the low budget, «in your backyard» movement across the U.S. and around the world.
It's still good, don't get me wrong, and the vast majority of viewers, particularly avid horror nuts and Whedon fans will get a lot out of it, but Joss «The Boss» did stumble at the last hurdle trying to prove himself talented at all styles of filmmaking (like he needed to!)
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