As a feat of filmmaking, 1917 is a monumental achievement. The way it creates the illusion of a ‘single take’ gives us a new way of understanding the horrors of war and a level of shared-experience ...
"1917" is a technical achievement to be admired, but is deceptively shallow and offers nothing past a first viewing. Sam Mendes' film won seven BAFTAs, including best film and best director over ...
Allie Gemmill is the Lead News Editor at Collider. Previous bylines can be found at Bustle, Teen Vogue, Inverse, ScreenRant, SheKnows, VICE, and Atom Tickets. The first reactions to Sam Mendes' latest ...
During the epic final scene of 1917, actor George MacKay swerved through 500 extras. He unsuccessfully avoided a collision. The final scenes in arguably one of the best World War I movies took ...
"1917," the Oscar favorite for sound editing and mixing, utilized new techniques and equipment to achieve an innovative soundscape. In planning the sound design for “1917,” supervising sound editor ...
‘1917’ Producer Breaks Down “Complexities” of Filming in One-Shot Style Sam Mendes' ambitious World? War ?I epic — nominated for 10 Oscars, including best picture — follows two British soldiers who ...
There are plenty of gorgeous movies up for the Best Picture nomination for the 2020 Academy Awards, but few are as technically astounding as 1917. The film follows young World War I soldiers, Lance ...
Sam Mendes turns a family story from the Great War into a terrifyingly immersive movie experience, even if it does cheat a bit. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, ...
1917 is an upcoming movie set in World War I, which follows two British soldiers as they race through enemy territory with a message that could save hundreds of lives. The first trailer for 1917 ...
After directing back-to-back Bond films “Skyfall” and “Spectre,” Sam Mendes‘ agent told him, “Get off your ass and write something yourself!” And so he did, recruiting Krysty Wilson-Cairns out of his ...
A pair of Sam Mendes’ trusted filmmaking partners — cinematographer Roger Deakins and production designer Dennis Gassner — returned to work on the director's World War I film, but in entirely new ways ...
5th Update Monday: Quick update to let you know that Paramount’s Like a Boss beat Warner Bros.’ Just Mercy for 4th place after both called the spot yesterday. Actuals showed the Paramount comedy with ...
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