One of the mandatory scenes of any good action movie is a car chase, but the action genre isn't the only time these iconic achievements in intense cinematography show up. Plenty of genres include good ...
“Yeah, I can drive,” says Gray Parish, the main character in the new AMC series Parish. Driving, and the chase scenes that inevitably ensue, are the reason we’re looking at Parish, the six-part crime ...
In this Art of the Scene we’re talking about car chases. Director Paul Thomas Anderson created a chase where there’s no hard turns and only a single crash. They’re basically just driving in a straight ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Leonardo DiCaprio in "One Battle After Another."Warner Bros. Production designer Florencia Martin explains how she discovered "The ...
Most movie car chases involve screeching around city corners, weaving in and out of traffic and almost always smashing into a ...
Having recently streamed Michael Bay's "The Island" on Netflix, the third act of which has a kinda confusing chase scene featuring the Cadillac Cien concept, I got to thinking about what cars deserve ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Paul Thomas Anderson had a strong visual sense of what he wanted “One Battle After Another” to look like. Cinematographer Michael ...
I watched Michael Bay's 2005 film "The Island" last night, a very disjointed and strange yet fun and extremely stylish action techno-thriller starring Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson, which for ...
Production designer Florencia Martin explains how she discovered "The Texas Dip" for the movie's car chase scene. The unique road in Borrego Springs, California, was found by chance during a location ...
Paul Thomas Anderson had a strong visual sense of what he wanted “One Battle After Another” to look like. Cinematographer Michael Bauman sat down for Variety’s Inside the Frame and explained that the ...