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Special Mention to Ester Pantano which appears just at the beginning with a scene that wants to quote as I said a certain kind of movie, but in the end is just a waste of time and characters that could've used way more. And of course, the most evident change: unfortunately my biggest...
The film is based on the famous '24 Hours of Le Mans' sports car race, the world's oldest and most strenuous race held in the town of Le Mans, France. McQueen plays Michael Delaney, a racer for Porsche who's still riddled with guilt after an accident killed his fellow driver a year...
Instant camera film sizes: a visual comparison (Image credit: James Artaius) The above image is probably the easiest way to illustrate the difference in size between the various film types. It's pretty easy to figure out which are the biggest and smallest between the individual...
It’s a tale of vampires as family, told in a neo-Western style that breathes fresh life (or death) into the ubiquitous subgenre and which has garnered a cult following over the years thanks to its striking visuals and set pieces. Sign up for the Total Film Newsletter Bringing all the ...
Credits (Film): Men in Black II, The Pursuit of Happyness, After Earth, The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Karate Kid Also ranks #1 on Nepotism-Based Castings, Ranked By How Much They Ruined The Movie Also ranks #5 on Who Is The Most Famous Smith In The World? Also ranks #6 on ...
There's a trivia question for every movie. Here's the first: This film opens with a voice-over by Jack Nicholson as gangster Frank Costello, who narrates over grainy footage of political unrest as "Gimme Shelter" by the Rolling Stones plays in the background. ...
Wong Kar-wai’s signature visual style, characterized by vibrant colors and kinetic camera movements, creates a dreamlike atmosphere that immerses viewers in the characters’ emotional journeys. While the dialogue is primarily in Cantonese, with some Mandarin and English mixed in, the film offers a...
After bringing in frequent collaborator Tony Kushner to update the script, he demonstrated his technical mastery by using new camera technology to bring shots to life in a way that would have been unimaginable in 1961. The result was a film that maintained all the best parts of Jerome Robbins...
It’s a tale of vampires as family, told in a neo-Western style that breathes fresh life (or death) into the ubiquitous subgenre and which has garnered a cult following over the years thanks to its striking visuals and set pieces. Sign up for the Total Film Newsletter Bringing all the ...