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]]>The cinematography from Hoyte van Hoytema was stellar (no pun intended). It was easily the best movie to come out in 2014.
Avatar only just makes the list given that it will be approaching its ten year anniversary this year. When a film takes as long as it did to make, you better expect it to be stunning. And it didn’t disappoint.
Inception may be full of plot holes and confusion, but the cinematography cannot be faulted. The dream sequences and architectural montages are phenomenal.
I am reluctant to include Gravity because the storyline was so disappointing. The cinematography, however, was unparalleled.
We hesitantly proclaim Black Panther to be the best movie of 2018. It may not have taken the Oscar this year, but the African-noir cinematography was incredible.
When talking about cinematography, an arty horror movie is an essential part of the list. 2018’s Hereditary is our top pick.
There is a reason that The Favourite received a ton of Oscar nominations. It’s pretty much flawless.
A beautifully rendered black-and-white tale, which truly is Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón’s masterpiece.
The animated superhero feature was a surprising treat in 2018. It was mindblowing at the cinema and even better in 3D.
Every shot in Moonlight is visually stroking. It pulls you right in so it actually feels like you are standing beside the protagonist as you watch the events of the film unfold. A true masterpiece.
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]]>The BAFTA-winner Roma was released on Netflix at the end of 2018. It tells the story of a maid living in Mexico City in the early 70s. Yalitza Aparicio stars as the young maid, Sophia.
At the BAFTA headquarters last week (February 10), Eugenio Caballero, the production designer on the set of Roma, revealed that the director had chosen not to share the script with the crew prior to production.
“The method [of filmmaking] that he chose was to not to share the script… with anybody,” said Caballero. “He said he didn’t want us to make decisions based on the story, but instead to talk about subjects in a socio-political context, or the destruction of the family – the moment when a family changes. These ideas are what he really wanted to point out.”
He continued: “[Cuarón] always said that he wanted to honour time and place, so we went to the real locations where the events happened. We also looked towards family photos, those that are never published because they’re not iconic, but within them we found great details [for the film].”
You can watch Roma on Netflix now.
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]]>The post The 10 Most Visually Stunning Movies Of The Decade appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The cinematography from Hoyte van Hoytema was stellar (no pun intended). It was easily the best movie to come out in 2014.
Avatar only just makes the list given that it will be approaching its ten year anniversary this year. When a film takes as long as it did to make, you better expect it to be stunning. And it didn’t disappoint.
Inception may be full of plot holes and confusion, but the cinematography cannot be faulted. The dream sequences and architectural montages are phenomenal.
I am reluctant to include Gravity because the storyline was so disappointing. The cinematography, however, was unparalleled.
We hesitantly proclaim Black Panther to be the best movie of 2018. It may not have taken the Oscar this year, but the African-noir cinematography was incredible.
When talking about cinematography, an arty horror movie is an essential part of the list. 2018’s Hereditary is our top pick.
There is a reason that The Favourite received a ton of Oscar nominations. It’s pretty much flawless.
A beautifully rendered black-and-white tale, which truly is Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón’s masterpiece.
The animated superhero feature was a surprising treat in 2018. It was mindblowing at the cinema and even better in 3D.
Every shot in Moonlight is visually stroking. It pulls you right in so it actually feels like you are standing beside the protagonist as you watch the events of the film unfold. A true masterpiece.
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]]>The post Alfonso Cuarón Kept Roma’s Script a Secret Until Production appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The BAFTA-winner Roma was released on Netflix at the end of 2018. It tells the story of a maid living in Mexico City in the early 70s. Yalitza Aparicio stars as the young maid, Sophia.
At the BAFTA headquarters last week (February 10), Eugenio Caballero, the production designer on the set of Roma, revealed that the director had chosen not to share the script with the crew prior to production.
“The method [of filmmaking] that he chose was to not to share the script… with anybody,” said Caballero. “He said he didn’t want us to make decisions based on the story, but instead to talk about subjects in a socio-political context, or the destruction of the family – the moment when a family changes. These ideas are what he really wanted to point out.”
He continued: “[Cuarón] always said that he wanted to honour time and place, so we went to the real locations where the events happened. We also looked towards family photos, those that are never published because they’re not iconic, but within them we found great details [for the film].”
You can watch Roma on Netflix now.
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