by Kirsty Hazlewood | Mar 23, 2023 | Feature slider, Features
MOOR STORIES By Natasha Block Hicks Emily Brontë’s first and only novel, Wuthering Heights, initially published in 1847 under her pen name of Ellis Bell, has been adapted for the screen over thirty times, but the author and poet’s own life story is somewhat...
by Kirsty Hazlewood | Mar 22, 2023 | Feature slider, Features
ON THE RUN By Michael Goldman Director Matthew Gentile relied on an old chum, cinematographer Kalilah Robinson, to lens his first feature, a true story about a charming criminal on-the-run. As if it wasn’t cool-enough successfully making his first full-length feature...
by Kirsty Hazlewood | Mar 22, 2023 | Feature slider, Features
BREAKING BAD Evelin Van Rei • Bad Sisters By Darek Kuźma Talented cinematographer Evelin Van Rei NSC, this recipient of the 2022 Angénieux Special Encouragement Award as a promising new talent in the field of cinematography, got her teeth into the juicy Apple TV+ dark...
by Kirsty Hazlewood | Mar 21, 2023 | Feature slider, Features
PERFORMING MIRACLES By Darek Kuźma DP Ari Wegner ACS once again proved her visual storytelling skills and finesse in recreating bygone eras for director Sebastián Lelio’s period drama-with-a-twist The Wonder. “You are only here to watch,” discovers Lib, an English...
by Kirsty Hazlewood | Mar 17, 2023 | Feature slider, Features
Kramer Morgenthau ASC details the technical precision and creative expression behind the cinematography of Creed III. Creed III finds Adonis Creed — son of the late boxing champ Apollo Creed, the erstwhile nemesis, mentor and friend of Rocky Balboa — a successfully...
by Kirsty Hazlewood | Mar 13, 2023 | Feature slider, News
James Friend BSC ASC has won the esteemed statuette for Best Cinematography award at this year’s Academy Awards for Netflix’s All Quiet On The Western Front. This marks Friend’s first Oscar nomination and Oscar win, although this year he has already scooped...