What is your actual editing process? This is the question that Tony Zhou attempts to answer in his and Taylor Ramos’ new video essay over at Every Frame A Painting. Titled “How Does an Editor Think and Feel,” the video describes, or at least tries to, the process that an editor goes
Tag: Ant-Man
Must-reads of the week: July 12 – July 18
‘Clueless’, ‘Wild Tales’, Joshua Oppenheimer and more in this week’s film highlights! … Indiewire’s Carlos Aguilar and his 7 reasons on Roy Andersson’s latest film is a philosophical wonder: Candid and irreverent, Andersson’s philosophical contemplations come from mundane situations and daily tragedies. What’s usually humdrum becomes unexpectedly profound under the
The Spoiler Zone: Ant-Man
Abandon all hope ye who enter here, you will get spoiled. We at Film Police Reviews are introducing a new section to our site. Welcome to the (drum roll please) SPOILER ZONE! This is the place where you, our dear readers, can start debating, discussing, arguing, about movies without the
Ant-Man
“It was never just a heist.” And in those words, Paul Rudd‘s Scott Lang captures in a nutshell what Ant-Man is as a movie. Tonally, Ant-Man fits very well in the tradition of Hollywood heist films, it has all the clichés – it’s fast-paced, thrilling, and quirkily comedic. At the same time