I'm going to have to trust Ang Lee on this one. Having liked-to-loved most (not all) of his films to date, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk neither sounds nor, having now seen the trailer, looks like it might rank among his finest, in my estimations. Certainly communicates at least a little of the visual extravagance that we've been promised from John Toll's high frame-rate cinematography, and I recall not feeling Lee's last film, Life of Pi, until I saw it. So I'll let this trailer keep my hopes down a bit, because I really do trust Ang Lee. Out in both UK and US on the 11th of November.
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Monday, 15 February 2016
EMMANUEL LUBEZKI WINS THIRD CONSECUTIVE ASC AWARD
The American Society of Cinematographers has voted to give Emmanuel Lubezki his fifth award and his third in three years, for The Revenant. That's a decision that should surprise few, as he continues his sweep of the Cinematography awards this season, and as The Revenant picks up ever more Best Picture buzz. Check out the ASC's nominations here, and their award winners below:
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography
Emmanuel Lubezki (The Revenant)
Spotlight Award
Adam Arkapaw (Macbeth)
Erdely Matyas (Son of Saul)
Lifetime Achievement Award
John Toll
Bud Stone Award of Distinction
Grover Crisp
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