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The Wonder Years
<p>A Super 8 home movie montage and the gravelly, soulful voice of Joe Cocker transport us to the summer of '68 – into a day in the life of the all-American Arnold family.<br />For those who lived through the 1960s, the song "With a Little Help from My Friends" is many things. To some, it's Ringo Starr's charmingly out of tune lone track on The Beatles' experimental album Sgt ...
Lady in a Cage
The world seemed more volatile and violent than ever before, and film grabbed on to that mood and held tight. The influence of this and other home invasion movies like Dial M For Murder, Cape Fear, and Wait Until Dark still lingers, of course. It can be seen in modern thrillers like Panic Room and - particularly in its opening sequence ...
Se7en
Directed in 1995, David Fincher's Se7en is a film that defies easy categorization. Perhaps too dark to qualify as a golden classic despite having all the right ingredients, neither is it a cult film in the traditional sense, as it is stocked with A-list talent and propped up by a smart script, a memorable score and rich cinematography, and a production value in lockstep with Fincher's vision ...
Moon
The hypnotic magnificence of Duncan Jones' Moon is the setting of a kind of space-drawn samhain built to support the machines, here harvesters of Helium-3, the latest source of our terrestrial dependency. Affecting documentary - all of it stock footage - is unveiled as something corporate and cankerous, shortly giving way to the inviting lightness of Clint Mansell's score.
Outbreak
Panic Room (2002) - uninhibited camera scene. In Outbreak's meticulous opening shot, the ballet of cues is artfully rendered by dozens of actors and extras and the effect is hypnotic, instilling a deeply felt sense of unease.. Afton Grant, from the Steadicam resource site Steadishots, talks about Outbreak's use of the long take:. This is an excellent opening POV sequence.