Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. Months ago, before awards season truly got ...
Allie Gemmill is the Lead News Editor at Collider. Previous bylines can be found at Bustle, Teen Vogue, Inverse, ScreenRant, SheKnows, VICE, and Atom Tickets. The first reactions to Sam Mendes' latest ...
After two outings in the James Bond universe, director Sam Mendes decided to make a film that would pay homage to his grandfather’s experiences as a soldier during the First World War. That movie is ...
"1917," the Oscar favorite for sound editing and mixing, utilized new techniques and equipment to achieve an innovative soundscape. In planning the sound design for “1917,” supervising sound editor ...
There are plenty of gorgeous movies up for the Best Picture nomination for the 2020 Academy Awards, but few are as technically astounding as 1917. The film follows young World War I soldiers, Lance ...
CLEVELAND — Over 100 filmmakers answered the call to submit an original, continuously shot short film from 1917 director Sam Mendes, and Northeast Ohio's Conrad Faraj made the final cut, landing him ...
During the epic final scene of 1917, actor George MacKay swerved through 500 extras. He unsuccessfully avoided a collision. The final scenes in arguably one of the best World War I movies took ...
The legendary DP just earned his 16th ASC nomination for going in the trenches of World War I, and now has serious Oscar momentum. “1917” is not only the tour de force of the season, but also the ...
Note: This article contains no spoilers. It is no stretch to call “1917” one of the most impressive and cinematically innovative war films ever made. The movie inspired by Oscar-winning director Sam ...
As a feat of filmmaking, 1917 is a monumental achievement. The way it creates the illusion of a ‘single take’ gives us a new way of understanding the horrors of war and a level of shared-experience ...