'Moonlight' is a masterclass in expressive camera and sound. We walk through the film's structure, cinematography, sound and symbolism to show you what you might have missed about this immersive and intimate story.
We consider Hitchcock a master of many things — suspense, terror, directing, storytelling — but they all sit under the same umbrella of his mastery of pure cinema.
Since I first saw Terrence Malick’s 'The Thin Red line' (1998) in a theater the year of its release, I’ve been intrigued by an instant of screen time – a flash of red amid fog and chaos when opposing forces clash at bayonet range.
Sometimes movies are sad. Sometimes they're funny. But what about the ones that do both? Let's take a look at Little Miss Sunshine and my favorite movie memory.
I'm fascinated by economy in storytelling so this one scene from 'Better Things' struck a chord with me. Pamela Adlon managed to tell plenty with a simple variation of three shots.