Sam Mendes and cinematographer Roger Deakins bring an absolutely immersive experience to the screen, shooting this 119-minute film by making it look as if it was just one continuous shot. This means ...
It was a year that saw Martin Scorsese go to Netflix, Adam Sandler and Shia LaBeouf get critical acclaim and Greta Gerwig taking on a classic novel. Despite the drumbeat that the movies are dying, ...
“1917” has won the Producers Guild of America’s award as the best-produced feature film of 2019, giving it an important victory at an awards show that usually honors the film that goes on to win the ...
WASHINGTON – The World War I film “1917” arrives at Christmas but isn’t filled with comfort or joy. For most of its two hours, young British soldiers confront various horrors, including climbing hills ...
A "masterpiece" hailed as one of the "most powerful World War 1 films ever made" , with multiple Academy and BAFTA wins, is ...
Filmmakers have been vying for decades to come up with loooong takes that tell tales great and small. By Eric Grode “Action!” “Cut!” They’re the two most common words you might expect to hear on a ...
The film was partially inspired by stories told to the director by his paternal grandfather, Alfred, about his service during ...
Netflix viewers will be happy to learn that a war film starring Game of Thrones' star Richard Madden is available to stream on the platform. The film has been hailed by fans as both "phenomenal" and a ...
Two thousand nineteen was the Year of Ambition at the movies. In “The Irishman,” Martin Scorsese told the story of a mob fixer that spanned five decades using just one actor per role — and lasted 3½ ...
Note: This article contains no spoilers. It is no stretch to call “1917” one of the most impressive and cinematically innovative war films ever made. The movie inspired by Oscar-winning director Sam ...
It’s the final countdown. As 2019 winds to a close, ticket sales remain down 4.6% from last year. But movie theaters are relying on a range of offerings — new movies like “Little Women,” and holdovers ...