
As for Monsters, the film, also written by Edwards, is best seen as a strong calling card for Edwards’ future work. The plot tells of a photographer in Central America (Scoot McNairy, The Off Hours) who must escort a woman who happens …
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As they leave, Deckard finds an origami unicorn, a calling card left by Gaff. Depending on the version, the film ends with Deckard and Rachael either leaving the apartment block to an uncertain future or driving through an idyllic …
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I love this movie but I don’t think it is their best . It could just as easily be their calling card as the film they have chosen but in the end I don’t feel that Big Lebowski would completely win over a new viewer to the idea that these …
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… floating camerawork that also incorporates low angles, representing Lisa’s foreign landscape crushing down upon her, and a number of startlingly effective zoom-ins—a calling – card of Mario Bava’s work.” – Dustin Putman, The Movie Boy …
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