You know the liberties you took, and you know how pandering, pompous and poorly executed they were. Getter better or stop making movies. P.S DO NOT BLAME PETER CAREY, THIS MOVIE TAKES PLENTY OF LIBERTIES WITH HIS NOVEL ALSO! Helpful•16 ...
Who is the best cinematographer in the history of film? This list of the great cinematographers in movie history includes some of the top directors of photography to ever step foot behind a camera. From pioneers like Kazuo Miyagawa, Vittorio Storaro, Gregg Toland, Conrad Howe, and James Wong ...
Also ranks #4 on The Greatest Directors In Movie History 3 Akira Kurosawa Tokyo, Japan 475 votes Hailing from Japan, Akira Kurosawa's innovative filmmaking techniques and expert storytelling have left indelible marks on the world of cinema. Renowned for classics such as Seven Samurai, ...
well why not. I was lucky enough to catch a 70mm presentation of this film at the Prince Charles Cinema a couple of years back. As I was taking in the visual feast on offer, I was thinking to myself this movie has style. True, most of the style might ...
The textbook is divided chronologically into four sections, using the timeline of technological changes: Section One looks at the era of silent movies from 1895 to 1927; Section Two starts withDouglas GomeryClara PafortOverduin《movie history:a survey》. Douglas Gomery,Clara Pafort-Overduin. . ...
This is not really movie related, but I did want to let all my followers over here at Notes on a Film know that I have started a second blog that will run in conjunction with my updates here at Notes on a Film. Outside of movies, music, golf and being a car enthusiast, I am al...
12 Years a Slave Is this unflinching tale of slavery shackled by fiction? 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi Meet the real-life secret soldiers. The 15:17 to Paris Is this Clint Eastwood movie more accurate because the heroes portray themselves? 1917 Two WWI soldiers are tasked with ...
Many movie critics consider the 1970s a golden era of socially conscious filmmaking, after the studio system inHollywoodcompletely broke down and restrictions on violence, obscenity and sexual content loosed. In this "New Hollywood" environment, innovative directors such as Martin Scorsese, Stanley Ku...
I never really liked most Kubrick films, but for some reason, I tried to learn from his filmmaking method. I found 2001 long and drawn out, other films I couldn’t even finish. Sure, Dr Strangelove was more interesting as I got older, but most of the ones that Kubrick fans recommend ...
“That was a great film experience because of how fucked up it was and like a psychotic filmmaking process with young kids,” they say in a 2018 interview withThe Hollywood Reporter. “And then I was just hooked to film.” After the film is released, Millerdrops outof Hoboken’s Hudson...