Films designed to look like one uninterrupted take — whether they’re really one long shot, or just cleverly edited to appear that way — can be sweeping and engrossing or merely a novelty. At their ...
George MacKay as Schofield in 1917 (Picture: Francois Duhamel / Universal Pictures) Sam Mendes’ (Skyfall, American Beauty) new film 1917 is expected to clean up this awards season, having already ...
A new featurette on ‘1917,’ out this Christmas, gives you an idea of how difficult it is to create the appearance of one long take. What: A featurette about a promising, innovative new war film, made ...
Why The Ending Of 1917 Is So Perfect + The Real Life Story That Inspired The Film Explained | SPOILER REVIEW. We discuss the ...
CHICAGO -- Film director Sam Mendes' new war saga "1917" is up for three Golden Globes awards in Hollywood this weekend. Mendes and his co-screenwriter Krysty Wilson-Cairns talked about their triumph ...
Sam Mendes brings the First World War to screen in thrilling fashion with his new film 1917, opening in US theatres on Christmas Day. The film, presented as one interrupted shot, follows two young ...
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 ...
The James Bond director’s war epic is a favourite this awards season, having already won Best Motion Picture Drama and Best Director at the Golden Globes on Sunday. And what really makes the WW1-set ...
Mendes’ World War I epic from Universal and Amblin/DreamWorks picked up a leading seven awards, including Mendes for Best Director. The film repeated its Best Picture wins at the DGA and PGA as well ...