additional documentary cinematography John Monger ... practical electrician Kenny Monger ... practical electrician (as Ken Monger) Dean Morrish ... second assistant camera: "b" camera: second unit Dean Murray ... second assistant camera: "a" camera Stephen Oh ... camera operator Robin...
Music byDan Romer Cinematography byLinus Sandgren Film Editing byTom Cross and Elliot Graham Release Date:the 8th of Apirl 2020 In No Time To Die, Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CI...
No Time to Diealso has way too many characters to properly deal with all of them, but thankfully they all make an impact even if their screen time was reduced.Lashana Lynchis quite cool as the new007andAna de ArmasasPalomawas so wonderful that I wish she was given more than just one ...
That's the key ingredient of No Time to Die. Yes, it's beautiful to look at, with luminous cinematography and thrilling kinetic action. But it thinks a little deeper than the surface gloss of a superficial action romp, holding its gaze on stuff that earlier Bond films didn't t...
Sandgren, 48, came to the world of 007 with an impressive resume over the past decade. Working with director Damien Chazelle, he was the director of photography for Neil Armstrong biopic First Man, and for La La Land --Sandgren won the Academy Awardfor best cinematography for that col...
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And, as with the adventures immediately preceding this one, it's all depicted through an outrageously stylish lens that stops just short of a slate reading, "Get your award-winning cinematography, production, and sound design right here." 25 titles in, the art of Bond is practically perfect...
Cary Joji Fukunaga, whose other credits include It and True Detective, directs this installment and really makes the action come to life with stunning visuals and flashy cinematography. Even if the movie is a tad long, the action scenes are always frank and to the point. There’s a sequence...
Elsewhere,Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond,No Time To Die, gets a number of nominations, notably for outstanding British film and cinematography. Steven Spielberg's acclaimed adaptation of West Side Storyis also up for several gongs - though the iconic filmm...
Casino Royale is still good, Quantum is still boring and shit, Skyfall is still silly but entertaining, Spectre is still Quantum but with better cinematography. But this? This felt like the first proper Bond film of the Craig era. We were properly entertained ...