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The Following (2013)
Shamelessly panders to the prurient interests of the viewing public
Love Kevin Bacon. What a terrific actor. Amazing dynamic productions with exciting effects, gripping story lines, and quirky complex plots.
I'm so sorry but I can't rate this new series higher. It's just a question of personal taste. There is way too much over-the-top gratuitous violence that panders to the prurient interests and sordid taste of the viewing public's lowest common denominator.
Sadly it seems that TV executives must believe that only brutal ugly graphic depictions of psychopaths are entertainment. Worse yet I guess, there appears to be a market and they make money.
TV shows like this today need a lesson from the real master of mystery, dramatic thrills, and suspense, Alfred Hitchcock.
Ripple Effect (2011)
Exceptional - A rich narrative and dramatically authentic film
I saw this film when it received top honors during the Emerging Cinematographers Awards at the Director's Guild of America. This suspenseful, moving film is exceptionally well-crafted. Strong performances from a diverse cast, realistic production and costume design, authentic dialogue, and many creative effects deliver a rich narrative with an exciting visual impact.
Writer-Director, Velvet Andrews Smith, infuses large-scale action with the human element, accomplishing a powerful and resonating film. Cinematography by Daron Keet propels the film in a visually compelling way. Emmy Award winning editor, Kirk Smith, ties together seamless editing with a keen sense of rhythm and pacing. The pathos of an emotional and haunting original score composed by Sophia Morizet elevates the story. Detailed, layered production design by Kevin Houlihan and costume design by Jacqueline Kahn makes for a dramatically authentic and dynamic film.
This film shows a side of combat seldom recognized or portrayed by the entertainment industry. It is a timely homage to the honored traditions of the U.S. special operations forces and their lifesaving, peacemaking, and nation building commitment.
Yet another fine film under the auspices of the American Film Institute's Directing Workshop for Women, this project reflects great credit on their renowned history of high-quality productions. This film engages your full attention for every second of its 20 minute run-time.