Sentences with phrase «with excellent cinematography»

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Some excellent photography from Mac Ahlberg and Robert Ebinger — Gordon plays with depth a lot, to great effect — and the cinematography's essential.
Like the best movies, it begins with an excellent script, and everything that comes after — the casting, the cinematography, the editing — all service the words in just the right way.
With its deliberate pace and excellent cinematography, «The Duel» is an evocative movie that bottles one point in time, allowing us to observe it at our leisure.
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The film explores the childhood and WWII experiences of Zamperini in a realistic fashion, with an excellent script, well - directed cast, and cinematography.
Featuring excellent production design and cinematography The visuals will fill your screen with excellent color.
Solid suspenser with good performances from the two female leads and excellent cinematography.
It's a very accomplished horror feature that doesn't sacrifice characters for cheap scares, and celebrates its excellent effects work with beautiful cinematography and a love and respect for its creatures.
The cinematography by Michael Ragen is exceptional, getting the most out of the hotel environment; the use of light with TV screens is excellent.
While Thomas W. Kiennast's black - and - white cinematography is quite beautiful to behold (Gröning's film certainly features some excellent cinematographic moments as well), Atef's film never manages to convey why we should care, today, about this brief moment in Schneider's well - documented life, including her never - ending struggle with the German press, her inability to escape the role of Sissi that made her instantly famous as a teenager, and the various tragedies that befell her, including the suicide of her ex - husband.7 The film is not a biopic per se (and Atef declared that she did not intend to make one): thus, audiences who are not already familiar with Schneider certainly will not come away from viewing the film with much of a sense of her life's story); yet, given it is not a biopic, one wonders what the film is, or what it tries to accomplish.
The often excellent cinematography gives Mama a very eerie ambiance with its desaturated colour palette helping the film achieve a chilly atmosphere throughout.
Excellent performances all around, a masterfully written script, excellent direction, awesome cinematography, and along with a great soundtrack make Django Unchained not only one of the best films of the year, but also a definite Oscar cExcellent performances all around, a masterfully written script, excellent direction, awesome cinematography, and along with a great soundtrack make Django Unchained not only one of the best films of the year, but also a definite Oscar cexcellent direction, awesome cinematography, and along with a great soundtrack make Django Unchained not only one of the best films of the year, but also a definite Oscar contender.
Even the usually excellent cinematography of Wally Pfister goes overboard with it's variegation of browns, greys, and blacks.
This classic film noir features stunning black - and - white cinematography by the great Milton R. Krasner (23 Paces to Baker Street) with an uniformly excellent cast that includes Ethel Barrymore (Portrait of Jennie), Kim Hunter (A Streetcar Named Desire), Ed Begley (12 Angry Men), Warren Stevens (Forbidden Planet), Paul Stewart (Kiss Me Deadly) and Jim Backus (Gilligan's Island).
The direction and cinematography is excellent with imagery that is both beautiful and yet destructive because of the war time settings.
Not only is the video mesmerizing to watch with all of this lovely cinematography, but they completely nailed the selection - picking out, really, all the best cinematography, including from excellent documentaries like Chasing Coral (one of my favorites), Casting JonBenét, and Kedi.
Unfortunately, even with noteworthy cinematography and an excellent A-list cast, the story fails to deliver a memorable experience and plods along at too many points.
Complete with amazing performances and subtle cinematography, The Book Thief becomes an excellent adaptation of the Zusak classic.
The black - and - white cinematography looks terrific in HD, with excellent contrast and natural film grain (there is a hardly noticeable, intermittent, translucent vertical band that occasionally appears on the right side of the frame, but most properly calibrated TVs won't even display it, so no worries).
Director Carol Reed doesn't telegraph these points, and he makes an excellent script even better with inventive cinematography and brisk pacing.
With smart writing, excellent performances (particularly from an almost unrecognizable James Franco, who should have snagged an Oscar nod), beautiful cinematography and brilliantly innovative editing, Spring Breakers is that rare creation: an intelligent and insightful exploitation film that uses its titillating story to make a larger point.
Excellent set design and cinematography, but Oldman's ultramannered (very valid) acting style meshed badly with the very naturalistic styles of Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, Benedict Cumberbatch, John Hurt.
With excellent acting across the board, beautiful cinematography and a pace that makes The Two Towers (minus the painfully boring Ents) feel slow, this film is a must - watch film, especially so for anyone who remembers the Lord of the Rings franchise fondly.
With surprising plot twists, an exceptional lead performance by the young Kacy Mottet Klein and excellent hand - held cinematography by Agnes Godard, the film is original, timely and beautifully - observed.»
With great characters, excellent performances, and stunning cinematography from Chung - hoon Chung (The Handmaiden, Oldboy), It is big, epic horror mythmaking at its best.
The set and cinematography are grim shades of brown and gray, with performances just as unappealing, with the exception of the always - excellent Weaver, the film's sole saving grace.
Skillfully directed by veteran Phillip Noyce (Catch a Fire, The Quiet American), with a solid cast, great score, excellent cinematography, use of color, and an intriguing premise, the film, based on the novel by Lois Lowry, has all of the tools and the talent on board to succeed.
The cinematography was most excellent, loved how fluid the film was with editing to make it look like one continuous take.
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