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The Film Detective Presents the Intriguing, Golden Age-Sizzler The Capture, Coming to Special-Edition Blu-ray & DVD, Jan. 18th. Rare 1950 Western Noir Classic Returns With Striking New Restoration & Exclusive Special Features. Here’s a trailer for the restoration:
Cinedigm announced today that The Film Detective, the classic film restoration and streaming company, will release the western noir classic The Capture (1950) on special-edition Blu-ray and DVD, available Jan. 18.
From writer Niven Busch, author of Duel in the Sun, comes this equally torrid sizzler, loaded with the intrigue and passion that marked the Golden Age of Cinema.
Injured and on the run from police, Lin Vanner (Lew Ayres) confesses the sordid details of his life to a priest, which includes the death of a man he’d turned over to the police. Vanner also reveals that he fell in love with the dead...
The Film Detective Presents the Intriguing, Golden Age-Sizzler The Capture, Coming to Special-Edition Blu-ray & DVD, Jan. 18th. Rare 1950 Western Noir Classic Returns With Striking New Restoration & Exclusive Special Features. Here’s a trailer for the restoration:
Cinedigm announced today that The Film Detective, the classic film restoration and streaming company, will release the western noir classic The Capture (1950) on special-edition Blu-ray and DVD, available Jan. 18.
From writer Niven Busch, author of Duel in the Sun, comes this equally torrid sizzler, loaded with the intrigue and passion that marked the Golden Age of Cinema.
Injured and on the run from police, Lin Vanner (Lew Ayres) confesses the sordid details of his life to a priest, which includes the death of a man he’d turned over to the police. Vanner also reveals that he fell in love with the dead...
- 1/11/2022
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
I’ve got an interesting video here for all you movie lovers to watch that offers a collection of scenes from several of Christopher Nolan’s films. These scenes focus on the filmmaker’s wide shots and filmmaker Jacob T. Swinney, who edited the video, notes that Nolan mostly uses close shots to capture the details in the story he’s telling. So, when he choses to give us a wide shot, the viewer is left with a sense of disconcerting isolation.
“Nolan prefers to keep his camera close to his characters, often hugging their bodies in warm medium shots or close ups. So when Nolan chooses to back off and take a step back from his characters, we are going to feel it. Nolan’s wide shots are obviously beautiful, but what they convey extends far beyond a stunning visual. They convey magnitude and significance, isolation and disorientation.”
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“Nolan prefers to keep his camera close to his characters, often hugging their bodies in warm medium shots or close ups. So when Nolan chooses to back off and take a step back from his characters, we are going to feel it. Nolan’s wide shots are obviously beautiful, but what they convey extends far beyond a stunning visual. They convey magnitude and significance, isolation and disorientation.”
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- 9/1/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture: Alternate Ending of the Day: Incredibles 2 could have ended up so much earlier and easier, according to this animated parody: Soundtrack Showcase of the Day: In honor of the success of Bohemian Rhapsody, here's Fandor and Jacob T. Swinney with a look at Queen's best soundtrack appearances in movies and TV: Mashup of the Day: Netflix's hit new series The Haunting of Hill House becomes even more terrifying mashed up with Big Momma's House: VFX Breakdown of the Day: Dneg shares a look at the amazing digital visual effects they produced for Deadpool 2 (via io9): Vintage Image of the Day: Sam Shepard, who turns 75...
- 11/6/2018
- by Christopher Campbell
- Movies.com
Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture: Movie Rules of the Day: Just in time for Halloween, Movieclips counts down 31 rules for how to survive if you find yourself in a horror movie: Song Parody of the Day: Here's a spoof of the Backstreet Boys song "I Want It That Way" sung by horror movie icons Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger, Leatherface, Ghostface and Jason Voorhees: Movie Legacy of the Day: Speaking of Michael Myers, Jacob T. Swinney has a new video for Fandor looking at the enduring legacy of Halloween: Talk Show Stunt of the Day: Still on Michael Myers, here's what happens when children meet the horror icon, care of Jimmy Kimmel Live: Vintage Image of...
- 10/27/2018
- by Christopher Campbell
- Movies.com
Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture: Fan Film of the Day: Fans of the Cloverfield movies have created a well-made proof of concept spin-off short about the daughter of John Goodman's character mentioned in 10 Cloverfield Lane (via /Film): Mashup of the Day: An artist inserted Mike Myers characters into iconic Halloween scenes in place of the character Michael Myers: 'There’s been some confusion and various Mike Myers characters are stalking the residents of Haddonfield.' As requested by Dave Rankin pic.twitter.com/MB4PtbYfBQ — Jim'll Paint It (@Jimllpaintit) August 2, 2018 Movie Legacy of the Day: For Fandor, Jacob T. Swinney celebrates the lasting legacy of Stanley...
- 8/4/2018
- by Christopher Campbell
- Movies.com
Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture: Video Essay of the Day: For Fandor, Jacob T. Swinney commemorates the 10th anniversary of The Dark Knight by looking at its enduring legacy: Auditions of the Day: Conan O'Brien presents mock auditions for DC's Batgirl movie, featuring Hilary Swank, Jodie Foster, Tig Notaro and Nick Offerman: Cosplay of the Day: Sorry for the potential Avengers: Infinity War spoiler, but this cosplay from Comic-Con is too great not to share: Not feeling so good at San Diego Comic-Con! #Sdcc #SDCC18 #SanDiegoComicCon #SanDiegoComicCon2018 #InfinityWar pic.twitter.com/VG38M62hAH — Nerdvana (@nerdvana) July 20, 2018 Fan Theory of the Day: The...
- 7/21/2018
- by Christopher Campbell
- Movies.com
Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture: Movie Comparison of the Day: In honor of the 10th anniversary of The Dark Knight, Screen Crush shows how similar the movie is to the 1989 Batman but also highlights their main difference: Cosplay of the Day: This fan's Avengers: Infinity War-inspired Iron Spider cosplay is already one of the best of this year's Comic-Con: All done! See you at Sdcc! I didn't wear my contact lens???? So I look like a fool cause I can't see anything! pic.twitter.com/x9GiwbFPph — Lenses_Factory_HK (@LensesFactoryHK) July 15, 2018 Film Studies Lesson of the Day: For Fandor, Jacob T. Swinney helps us understand the difference between sound editing and...
- 7/18/2018
- by Christopher Campbell
- Movies.com
Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture: Fan Theory of the Day: ScreenCrush's Ryan Arey explores the possibility that Syndrome is the true good guy of Pixar's The Incredibles: Movie Legacy of the Day: In honor of this week's 25th anniversary of Jurassic Park (and the upcoming release of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom), Fandor and Jacob T. Swinney look at the original's enduring legacy: Movie List of the Day: Since the previous video reminds us there are other dinosaur movies besides Jurassic Park and its sequels, here's SyFy Wire with the 11 coolest movie dinosaurs: Fake Trailer of the Day: StryderHD took recent bits of Christopher Lloyd and...
- 6/14/2018
- by Christopher Campbell
- Movies.com
Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture: Mashup of the Day: In honor of the release of Pacific Rim: Uprising, The Game Brains present a crossover where the Jaegers fight the most iconic kaiju of all: Godzilla: Craft Appreciation of the Day: In honor of the release of Isle of Dogs, Jacob T. Swinney looks at the eternal appeal of stop-motion animation for Fandor: Remade Trailer of the Day: Here's another animated re-creation of the new Avengers: Infinity War trailer using Marvel cartoon footage, this one by Phillysteak: Easter Eggs of the Day: We also already spotlighted one video of the latest Avengers: Infinity War trailer's Easter eggs, but here's...
- 3/24/2018
- by Christopher Campbell
- Movies.com
Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture: Casting Rendering of the Day: John Cena is in talks to star in the Duke Nukem movie, so BossLogic shows us what he could look like in the title role: You can't see him as @JohnCena but you can see him as Duke Nukem Xd @WWE pic.twitter.com/y1iO6hRbZb — BossLogic (@Bosslogic) January 23, 2018 Fake Movie Trailer of the Day: We've all imagined what a Quentin Tarantino Star Trek movie would look like, but Nerdist shows us in this funny fake trailer for Star Trek: Voyage to Vengeance (via Geek Tyrant): Filmmaker in Focus: Speaking of Tarantino, Jacob T. Swinney's latest video for Fandor showcases the food in the...
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- 1/24/2018
- by Christopher Campbell
- Movies.com
Terrence Malick is one of the most influential filmmakers alive, with everyone from Christopher Nolan and David Gordon Green to John Hillcoat and Andrew Dominik citing him as an inspiration. To show the extent to which the “Badlands,” “The Thin Red Line,” and “The Tree of Life” director has left his mark on a generation of directors, Vimeo user Jacob T. Swinney made a video called “Not Directed by Terrence Malick” made up of shots from other filmmakers whose work bears a distinct resemblance to Malick’s. Watch below.
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Borrowing the music that graced the trailer for “To the Wonder,” the strikingly made video cuts between Malickian footage from a range of films: “Ain’t Them Bodies Saints,” “George Washington,” even “Man of Steel” (whose first teaser had a heavy Malick influence that was sorely lacking from...
Read More:Terrence Malick-Produced ‘Awaken’ Trailer: Awe-Inspiring Doc Follows Humans’ Relationship With Technology — Watch
Borrowing the music that graced the trailer for “To the Wonder,” the strikingly made video cuts between Malickian footage from a range of films: “Ain’t Them Bodies Saints,” “George Washington,” even “Man of Steel” (whose first teaser had a heavy Malick influence that was sorely lacking from...
- 12/31/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
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