Sentences with phrase «what cinematic history»

There aren't a lot of people who do this job who have the kind of genuine adoration for what the cinema is, or what cinematic history is, or what made us fall in love with movies in the first place.

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Plus, it includes what is possibly the greatest twist in cinematic history.
In all seriousness, though, the real US presidents are actually far more cooler than their cinematic caricatures, so let's take a look at our history and deliberate what the world of online dating would be like under four great US presidents.
It's a tour - de-force of filmmaking, utilizing a relatively small budget to craft what could have easily been complete folly and turning it into one of the most enriching and moving experiences in cinematic history.
Capcom's latest mash - up with what is now one of the biggest universes in cinematic history is interesting and seems in many ways to be the perfect storm.
Eastwood returns to his cinematic roots and revives the spirit of what made the Western one of the most revered genres in television and film history.
It is a masterful creation and a terrific way to close out what I think will be considered to be one of the most underrated and under - appreciated sagas in cinematic history.
He is the embodiment of so much of what has shaped our cinematic history.
Whether or not you like what Marvel has done with its cinematic universe of comic book adaptations, it's unprecedented in cinema history.
Because there is no telling what unique piece of cinematic history will surface next — and because each session is woven skillfully into the whole — the audience is essentially held captive.
In a whirlwind tour of several brand - new planets in a galaxy far, far away, he both unmistakably expands upon what may be the most familiar cinematic setting in movie history, and at the same time makes it plain this is not the old comfortable shoe version of Star Wars universe its legions of fans might expect, or even want.
Lead by what could arguably be a career - best turn from Hanks and the impressively restrained hand of Zemeckis, Cast Away remains one of the most uplifting survival tales in cinematic history.
The latest installment in the «Planet of the Apes» franchise (arguably the best series in cinematic history), «War for the Planet of the Apes» is concerned less with spectacle than it is with delving into how one defines humanity and what are the right paths to take in order to claim rightful equality.
Few are the promises in cinematic history that raise hairs and moisten palms as much as an assertion of complete fact, that what is incoming is God's truth and you can take that to the bank, buster.
Before Midnight by Hope Madden The third installment of what may be the most understated trilogy in cinematic history, Before... read more →
Cronenberg's carefully crafted characters could just as well be action heroes in the same summer movies that forfeit emotional depth for bigger explosions, but perhaps the attention to detail is exactly what separates «A History of Violence» as a piece of cinematic excellence.
««I needed to find a new angle,» Nemes confessed, and while Son of Saul has both a visual and thematic angle that makes it stand out from the long cinematic history to which it is indebted, it's clear such an angle was not taken lightly and what may look like a visual gimmick, is in fact, proof positive of the ethical orientation of the film itself.»
I parked somewhere in the vicinity of where I needed to be, ran through a shopping mall asking directions on the fly, found the theater, plunked my money down and sat in what has to have been the most uncomfortable chair in cinematic history to watch Young Adam.
If Lily James could play any role from cinematic history, what would it be?
It is a stunning reminder of what Naughty Dog accomplished with this trilogy, one of the most cinematic and essential trio of games in the history of the form.
Alongside a selection of color plates, Michael Darling, James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator at the MCA, reviews the works in the exhibition within the context of the artist's career; Chrissie Iles, Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, examines the artist's position within photographic and cinematic history; and novelist Kate Zambreno considers the fragments of lost objects and what it means to collect.
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