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[...] – if anything, it’s gotten worse, since the demands live TV placed upon directors like John Frankenheimer and Sidney Lumet forced those filmmakers into some astonishingly elaborate visual [...]
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[...] . Iñárritu and Ang Lee; Joe Carnahan, Wong Kar-wai, Guy Ritchie, John Woo and the late John Frankenheimer and Tony Scott. “The Hire” also featured A-list talent in front of the camera [...]
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[...] shots, as well as a Psycho-done-silly shower scene. His inspired use of TV screens recalls John Frankenheimer’s Manchurian Candidate (1962), and there’s an incredibly clever tribute to the famous [...]
tasteofcinema.com
[...] movie that others just don’t see. But recent re-encounters with movies as diverse as John Frankenheimer’s 99 and 44/100% Dead, Ridley Scott's Legend, Brian De Palma’s Scarfaceand Robert [...]
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[...] ’s an added difficulty in his objective, which makes the film so thrilling and enjoyable. John Frankenheimer directs and exceeds expectations by focusing more on Popeye’s character than the actual [...]
tasteofcinema.com
[...] shuck-and-jive moves, The Knick is the anti-Downtown Abbey. 8. Playhouse 90; Sidney Lumet, John Frankenheimer, Arthur Penn, and George Roy Hill Television was simultaneously at its wooliest and most [...]
tasteofcinema.com
[...] to modify your goals and presuppositions in the process. 1. Seven Days in May (1964, John Frankenheimer) In the opening scene of the movie, we see protestors marching in front of the White House. [...]
tasteofcinema.com
[...] -set and very nasty thriller The Silent Partner (1978; written by Curtis Hanson) with John Frankenheimer’s also Christmas-set Reindeer Games (2000). And speaking of nasty, the New Bev’s annual [...]
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[...] steeped in the conflicting cultures and ideas of the French New Wave. 4. Seconds (1966, John Frankenheimer) The few years before Bonnie and Clyde and The Graduate helped nudge Hollywood into its new [...]
tasteofcinema.com
[...] saner voices in the U.S. Senate and his name was turned into a pejorative, “McCarthyism.” John Frankenheimer made The Manchurian Candidate in the wake of this paranoia, with fictional Senator John [...]
tasteofcinema.com
[...] not to think about whether that's all there is. It evokes Seconds, the woozily great John Frankenheimer movie from the '60s in which a restless banker makes a deal with a mysterious [...]
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