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... Westeros, Mr. Burns' house is renamed Burns Landing and the Simpson couch turns into: “The Couch.” According to Cinema Blend, the background music is similar to that of the “Game of Thrones” theme, and ...
... is not a single wasted frame. In contrast, "We Need to Talk about Kevin" often diminishes its impact with cinematographic tricks, needless time shifts and one-note characters. What it offers in recompense ...
... blitz with his latest Gallic acquisition, “The Intouchables,” which opened the Rendez-Vous with French Film Cinema series last night at Alice Tully Hall. No one is more relentless in promoting his films ...
4. Safe House
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Absolute rubbish! A potentially good movie ruined by crappy cinematography; too many out of focus extreme close-ups along with shaking the camera as often as possible, in order to make you feel like 'You're ...
... style, sort of Bourne Lite. Indeed, cinematogapher Oliver Wood and editor Richard Pearson are veterans of that rogue spy series. Speaking of rogues, back in Langley, there are many, many recriminations, ...
BY MIRIAM RINN NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM MOVIE REVIEW Whenever I think there can’t be anything new to be said cinematically about the Holocaust, someone proves me wrong. Agnieszka Holland’s film “In ...
... focus, hinting at the pending doom that will soon befall the characters. Cinematographer Masanobu Takayanagi is able to capture the beautiful terrain with a unique, almost fuzzy atmosphere. Many of the ...
... the film will compete in the Adapted Screenplay (John Logan), Cinematography, Editing, Art Direction, Costume Design, Original Score, Sound Mixing, Sound Editing and Visual Effects categories. It becomes ...
... Philippe Decouflé revamped the nude show a couple of years ago. Wiseman and his cinematographer John Davey are seemingly able to capture every move, every backstage argument, every frustration over the ...
... un-cinematic. There are no high-speed car chases in the movie, and gone are all references to shaken-not-stirred cocktails and lovely ladies with deathly secrets. This is a refreshing espionage tale cloaked ...
11. Top 10 lead actor performances of 2011
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BY JOHN SOLTES NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM MOVIE REVIEW A common thread among the best cinematic performances of 2011 is that the most effective roles are much smaller in scope than previous years. Many ...
12. The best fictional films of 2011
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... "Hugo" and "Contagion," but in the expectation that we will be talking more about them come Academy Awards time. It also means that a strong collection of documentaries such as "Buck," "Cinema Komunisto" ...
... house on an island in the north of the country to begin his research. Fincher and his cinematographer Jeff Cronenweth use a palette of blues and grays to capture the icy cold, with only the flashback ...
... it feels. In the past, Spielberg changed handguns over to walkie-talkies for the cinematic reboot of E.T. In this animated feature, just about everyone has a gun, knife or cane and knows how to expertly ...
... because when it hits you're all gonna wonder how you could live so large and leave so little for the rest of us." Hathaway’s Catwoman may not have been too far off the mark. CinemaBlend.com reported ...
BY JOE TYRRELL NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM MOVIE REVIEW Charlize Theron's new movie, "Young Adult," serves as seasonal cinematic mouthwash, clearing away the leftover holiday spirits. The element of surprise ...
BY JOE TYRRELL NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM MOVIE REVIEW At a time when movies like "The Artist" and "Hugo" render tribute to earlier cinematic achievements, "My Week with Marilyn" dares to celebrate failure. ...
18. REVIEW: 'Happy Hour' may drive you to drink
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... miserable men. Written by Ethan Coen of cinema repute, who lately has been trying his hand at theater, the plays display some worthy craft but the sour nature that pervades these stories makes for a ...
... 2011 cinematic reboot, starring an enjoyable Amy Adams and Jason Segel, captures the magic and wonder of Jim Henson’s entertaining creations. All the greats are there: Miss Piggy, Gonzo, Fozzie Bear, Animal. ...
... two steps ahead of his enemies. The one person he doesn't evade is Georges Méliès (Ben Kingsley), a once-great cinematic pioneer who left the industry and wiles away his old age as a toy seller in the ...
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