“The Lost City of Z,” more than most of Gray’s films, is its own organic creation, and Gray catches the audience up in the fervor of Fawcett’s desire to locate that city and connect with the epiphany he’s seeking. After the first voyage, there’s an exciting scene where, agl...
David Calder (The Lost City of Z, The Audience) plays Caesar and David Morrissey (Hangmen) is Mark Antony. Performed in promenade, Nicholas Hytner’s production will thrust the audience into the street party that greets Caesar’s return, the congress that witnesses his murder...
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We have been inundated of late with heavily dramatic fare focused on flawed characters with dire arcs, but what about moviegoers who just want to put the last two years behind them and escape for a while? Well you can relax, The Lost City was made for you. Sandra Bullock stars as ...
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“Jane and the Lost City” is based on characters from the “Jane” cartoon strip of The Daily Mirror Special Consultant: Ralph E. Winters Director of Photography: Paul Beeson Editor: Alan Jones Music: Harry Robertson Sound Recordist: Alan Gerhardt ...
referential entries: John Ford’s MOGAMBO (1953, 6.2/10); Steven Spielberg’s INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM (1984, 7.2/10); James Gray’s THE LOST CITY OF Z (2016, 7.7/10). Title: King Solomon’s Mines Year: 1950 Genre: Adventure, Action, Romance ...
The city for people illuminated by people’s presence at the event of light and shadow As the birthplace of Chinese cinema, Shanghai is both a cultural hub for promoting exchanges between Chinese and foreign films and a creative powerhouse driving the development of Chinese cinema. For years, ...