Above all else, Blade Runner 2049 is a BEAUTIFUL film. Extraordinarily gorgeous, it’s as pretty as cinema gets.
Tag: Ridley Scott
Alien: Covenant Review
If you’re heading into Covenant expecting a stripped back, return to roots Alien experience, you’re in for a disappointment. It is, however, a massive improvement on director Ridley Scott’s previous entry in the franchise, Prometheus – even though it still finds itself hanging onto that film’s coattails.
Prometheus (2012) Mini Review
“Big things have small beginnings.”
Technological Advancements And Production Design In Film: An Oscar Nominee’s Perspective
Oscar-nominated film production designer, art director and all fountain of filmic knowledge David L. Snyder has quite the CV. With a career spanning from the early ’70s through to present day he’s worked on the likes of the infamous Super Mario Bros., cult classic Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey (excellent!) and was nominated for an Academy Award for his…
Exodus: Gods and Kings Review
Ridley Scott returns to swords and sandals with Exodus, a Biblical epic of the grandest proportions. Much like Kingdom of Heaven (2005) his previous attempt to rekindle the grandeur and emotional punch of his classic Gladiator (2000), Exodus falls short against his perfect Roman tale, but what it does do is provide a surprisingly fun, if…
Blade Runner
“If only you could see what I’ve seen with your eyes!” Blade Runner (1982). Directed by Ridley Scott. Cinematography by Jordan Cronenweth. In response to the Daily Post challenge – Refraction of light.