This year’s crop of Original Score nominees hits all the markers that we’ve come to expect.
A powerful chapter in human history is made melodramatic and dull through Matej Minac’s indulgence of hokey reenactments and sound-augmented archival footage.
Spielberg’s film arrives on Blu-ray with a fantastic A/V transfer and a modest helping of contextual extras.
At this year’s Los Angeles Film Festival, there are a few core themes that bind together a number of the films.
Going up against the queen—who’s dressed by Lisy Christl—will surely be Hugo’s Sandy Powell.
In his too-brief career, he managed nothing less than to broaden the possibilities of what kind of confrontations clothes can provoke.
If there’s one thing I know for sure about David Chase, it’s that he likes surprising viewers.