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  1. List of American theatrical animated feature films (2020–present) This list of theatrical animated feature films consists of animated films released theatrically, whether wide or limited, in the United States, since 2020.

  2. 1. Sweet Smell of Success. 1957 1h 36m Approved. 8.0 (36K) Rate. 100 Metascore. Powerful but unethical Broadway columnist J.J. Hunsecker coerces unscrupulous press agent Sidney Falco into breaking up his sister's romance with a jazz musician. Director Alexander Mackendrick Stars Burt Lancaster Tony Curtis Susan Harrison. 2. Ace in the Hole.

  3. 50 movies that can turn you a Cinephile. by erdeman • Created 8 years ago • Modified 4 years ago. Especially for drama and world cinema lovers. Do not look if you dont want to be a film addict.

    • Howl’s Moving Castle. 2004 | 1h 59m | Directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Studio Ghibli has quite a reputation for making visually stunning movies, but Howl’s Moving Castle is arguably one of Studio Ghibli’s greatest and most beautiful films.
    • 2001: A Space Odyssey. 1968 | 2h 29m | Directed by Stanley Kubrick. A masterpiece of film-making, Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey is a visual feast that has inspired many generations of filmmakers.
    • The Grand Budapest Hotel. 2014 | 1h 39m | Directed by Wes Anderson. Wes Anderson’s 2014 film is a quirky comedy-drama that draws you in with its colorful sets and an offbeat ensemble cast of characters.
    • Amélie. Report. 64 points. Buy Now. ojjunior. 1 year ago. I just love Amélie 😍 8 points. reply.
    • Honorable Mention
    • “Zodiac”
    • “The Dark Knight”
    • “The Intruder”
    • “Vitalina Varela”
    • “The Untamed”
    • “Son of Saul”
    • “Enter The Void”
    • “The Lighthouse”
    • “Once Upon A Time in Anatolia”

    “1917”; “All These Sleepless Nights”; “Antichrist”; “Birth”; “Black Swan”; “Bright Star”; “Burning,”; “Collateral”; “Decision to Leave”; “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly”; “Dunkirk”; “The Fall”; “Fire Will Come”; “The Fountain”; “The Grand Budapest Hotel”; “The Grandmaster”; “The Great Beauty”; “Her”; “Isle of Dogs”; “Ixcanul”; “Killing Them Soft...

    The late Harris Savides didn’t want to shoot “Zodiac” digitally, but he proved to be the perfect cinematographer to take the medium to the next level. Savides was the master of milky blacks, doing incredible work with low contrasts to create a unique look that cinematographers are still trying to emulate today. With “Zodiac,” David Fincher and Savi...

    The second part of Christopher Nolan’s “Dark Knight” trilogy was a turning point in his career and in his collaboration with cinematographer Wally Pfister, elevating a DC superhero film into a gritty crime drama with gravitas. Fittingly, Pfister chose a color palette that emphasized green and blue in keeping with Joker’s look. But the cinematograph...

    Director Claire Denis and cinematographer Agnès Godard’s most enigmatic film unfolds like a dream but the imagery is never dreamlike. Instead, it is grounded in a strong sense of place and season — the film moves fluidly through time and space of snowy Alpines, French countryside, tropical Tahiti, and urban Korea — as Godard’s compositions and ligh...

    When many awards voters watched Portugal’s 2020 Oscar entry via a screening link there was chatter the film was too dark, that director Pedro Costa’s return to the Lisbon neighborhood of Fontainhas made Bradford Young’s cinematography look like a studio comedy in comparison. But those lucky enough to see it properly projected experienced cinematic ...

    Early on in Amat Escalante’s “The Untamed” (“La region salvaje”), a young woman named Verónica (Simone Bucio) stumbles through a doorway and into the thickest fog imaginable. She is bleeding from her side and struggles to keep her balance. Chilean-born cinematographer Manuel Alberto Claro, who’s shot all of Lars von Trier’s directorial projects sin...

    Tight on the face of actor Géza Röhrig, the square frames of Hungarian cinematographer Mátyás Erdély place the audience within inescapable proximity of the horrors of the Holocaust. And yet, we never actually see the violence, as it plays out in the perpetually out-of-focus background that limits what visual information we have access to. That part...

    With the recent advent (and vast improvements) of adjustable, lightweight, and affordable-color LED lighting, Benoit Debie’s body of work over the last 20 years (which relied more on gels, filters, and practicals) has become one of the most influential in modern cinematography. Filmmakers, now equipped with an easy way to experiment and incorporate...

    In some ways, especially if you went to college in New England, “The Lighthouse” looks like the most expensive student thesis film ever made. The film’s black and white imagery is confined to a handful of spare sets, all studiously dour, and the limited 1.1:9 aspect ratio feels closer to the expressive dread of Fritz Lang’s “M” than director Robert...

    A group of men searches for a buried body as they’re led through small towns and the Turkish landscape by a suspect apparently too drunk to recall the murder. This theme of an elusive search for truth is hauntingly brought to life in every frame of director Nuri Bilge Ceylan and cinematographer Gökhan Tiryaki’s metaphysical noir. The imagery of Cey...

  4. The Top 20 Best Cinematography movies. by jscribbleisreal • Created 7 years ago • Modified 7 years ago. Movies with the best cinematography. List activity. 17K views. 9 this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 20 titles. Sort by List order. 1. La La Land. 2016 2h 8m PG-13. 8.0 (678K) Rate. 94 Metascore.

  5. 1 day ago · These films become part of the Criterion Collection, a trademark of the highest quality and treatment that preserves the filmmakers’ vision, ensuring that each movie will be available for...