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The 1976 Academy showered Kubrick’s painstaking, candlelit version of Thackeray’s 1844 novel of a scoundrel Irish soldier’s picaresque adventures with Oscars for Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design and Best Music. Despite those garlands, however, it was a relative ...
Click here to read more about the cinematography of “Elvis” Photo : CJ Entertainment 6. “Decision to Leave” There’s probably not a more gorgeous looking film out there this year than “Decision To Leave,” and it kind of feels like it has to be in order for Park Chan-wook’s tw...
The organization is voting on its selections for best picture, director, actor, actress, supporting actor and actress, screenplay and cinematography. Movie News 13 hours ago By Christy Piña Lights, Camera, Jersey: Filming for Bruce Springsteen Biopic Underway Down the Shore The feature, star...
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Zhang Yimou's direction elevates the film, utilizing vibrant color palettes and spectacular cinematography to transport the audience to ancient China. Hero's narrative is bolstered by the mythic quality of its characters, who engage in gravity-defying combat reminiscent of an epic fable. Balancing ...
captivating from the start to finish, just to see how the story proceeds. Even the drama aspect of this movie is the right amount necessary. It has won awards for good reason. Watch this movie, not just because of the storytelling, but because of the acting, cinematography, and action ...
This noir classic The Third Man is directed by Carol Reed and won an Oscar for Best Cinematography. Its haunting zither score and atmospheric cinematography remain iconic in cinema history. Released: 1949 Directed by: Carol Reed Also ranks #2 on The 100+ Best Movies Streaming On The Criterion...
It's one hell of a hook that sucks you in immediately. The fight scenes are hypnotic and the cinematography ambitious and exciting. It's a gripping thriller that makes plenty of space for the complex emotional reality of its characters.*— Kristina Grosspietsch, Freelance Contributor How to ...
One of the best sequels to be released in movie theaters since “Godfather II”, the long-awaited follow-up to 2000’s “Gladiator” has everything you could want in a cinematic experience and then some. Terrific direction by Ridley Scott, glorious cinematography by John Mathieson, an enterta...