In Sam Mendes’ World War I epic “1917,” violence doesn’t always come with a warning. The film’s structure — appearing to unfold in a single continuous take — immerses viewers in a real-time mission ...
The upcoming drama 1917 intends to drop viewers directly into the trenches of World War I. To do that, director Sam Mendes and cinematographer Roger Deakins, intend to drag the audience through a ...
The problem with World War I on the screen is exactly the problem of World War I in reality: It may have been a linchpin of modern history, the fissure dividing the 19th Century from the 20th, ...
The second official trailer for the World War I film "1917" has arrived. The film opens Christmas Day. ("1917") A second trailer and savory new details about Oscar-winning filmmaker Sam Mendes’ World ...
There are numerous one continuous shot movies — or, more accurately, movies that appear to be one continuous shot, like Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope and Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) — ...
If you are interested in learning more about the unique way the recently premiered film and Golden Globe-winning 1917 movie was captured to look like one single shot, you’ll be pleased to know the ...