One of the mandatory scenes of any good action movie is a car chase, but the action genre isn't the only time these iconic achievements in intense cinematography show up. Plenty of genres include good ...
"Hollywood has developed countless ways to make car chases feel more real and visceral to audiences." This easy-to-watch video essay takes a quick 10-minute look back at a handful of the most ...
There's nothing better in a slasher than a well-done chase scene. The most famous example goes to Halloween's third act, when Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) runs into Michael Myers and has to flee ...
"One Battle After Another" production designer Florencia Martin was driving near the California-Arizona border with director Paul Thomas Anderson on a location scout when they came across a unique ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the age of CGI special effects, the average moviegoer may forget that filmmakers have pulled off some intensive and impressive ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Popeye Doyle standing in front of a crowd of police in The French Connection (1971) - Bettmann/Getty Images Even during a decade ...
<br>When we hear the words “chase scene,” we reflexively think of roaring engines and screeching tires: you know, the spectacular automotive thrills from movies like <i>The French Connection</i>, ...
“Yeah, I can drive,” says Gray Parish, the main character in the new AMC series Parish. Driving, and the chase scenes that inevitably ensue, are the reason we’re looking at Parish, the six-part crime ...
Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another happens to feature one of the best movie car chases in recent history—a protracted sequence at the film's climax in which multiple stakeholders ...
Willem Dafoe, William Freidkin (director), John Pankow and William Petersen. There’s no shortage of action-packed car chases within the last 70 years of film. Among the most-famous is found within the ...