Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Why did Paul Thomas Anderson decide to shoot and release his new movie “One Battle After Another” in VistaVision, the 60-year-old ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When the rise of television threatened movie attendance in the 1950s, Hollywood responded by introducing several new exhibition ...
When Paul Thomas Anderson told his cinematographer Michael Bauman that he wanted to shoot "One Battle After Another" on VistaVision — a large-scale film format born in the 1950s — he had some ...
Representatives from Martin Scorsese's Film Foundation and Warner Bros. talk about their collaboration on the new restoration set to screen at Tribeca. When VistaVision was introduced in 1954 ...
VistaVision is a widescreen movie format from the 1950s that's enjoying a comeback. Some of today's top filmmakers hope the old tech gets new audiences into theaters. In fact, two films getting awards ...
The TCM Classic Film Festival goes back to the '50s, screening two VistaVision classics with special horizontal projectors on April 26 at the TCL Chinese Theater. The timing is perfect, therefore, for ...
This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows camera/steadicam operator Colin Anderson filming a scene from "One Battle After Another." (Michael Bauman/Warner Bros. Pictures via AP) NEW YORK (AP) ...
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