James Cameron has always had a sharp eye for cinematic spectacle.
Even as a cold-blooded machine, he’s easy to root for.
Fury Road is basically one long chase sequence, but it never feels stale or predictable.
Dog Day Afternoonbegins as a frantic crime comedy, withPacino giving one of the best performances of his life.
This comedy eventually falls away to reveal a desperately tense thriller.
Damien Chazelle succeeds in making jazz drumming seem like the most important thing in the world.
Goodfellasis packed with great quotes, including a lot of naturalistic dialogue that humanizes the violent mobsters.
Raiders of the Lost Arkis emblematic of Spielberg’s expert craftsmanship and eye for cinematic spectacle.
He has an intuitive feel for cinema that means he can conjure jaw-dropping moments from anywhere.
It’s a heart-pounding war story that takes inspiration from a story Sam Mendes' grandfather told him.
It’s understandable if the audience needs some time to decompress, just like Schofield.
It’s understandable if the audience also needs some time to decompress.
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