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FILM REVIEW: Life of Pi . Below ... “In one sense this fully believable CGI creation is a wonder of technology, and a tribute to the current state of the animation arts.
Life of Pi Review, by Vince Mancini for Filmdrunk.com. A TALE OF TOO MUCH CGI: Life of Pi is a loving, well-intentioned, but not-quite-perfect attempt to bring a really good book to life.
Science and spirit, technology and transcendence may sometimes be at war, but in “Life of Pi” – Ang Lee’s spectacular take on the popular Yann Martel novel – they instead ...
Life of Pi (2012) Film Review, a movie directed by Ang Lee and starring Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan, Gautam Belur, Adil Hussain, Tabu, Rafe Spall, Gérard ...
Ang Lee's "Life of Pi" has picked up its first two Oscars at the 85th annual Academy Awards. The CGI spectacle, which has grossed over $580 million worldwide, won in the categories of Best ...
The visual pleasures delivered by Ang Lee's Life of Pi are so immense that it is difficult to believe the source material was a 2001 blockbuster novel of the same name, by author Yann Martel. In ...
NEW YORK – Ang Lee’s “Life of Pi” is a big, beautiful movie about big, beautiful ideas. Wonderfully adapted from the novel by Yann Martel, “Pi” is a magical film. It’s a ...
Life of Pi’s animation director Erik-Jan De Boer has had plenty of time to develop an approach to naturalism over the past decade-and-a-half, primarily at Rhythm & Hues, which has distinguished ...
In his recent Calendar article on religiously tinged films [“Faith Makes a Hollywood Comeback,” Dec. 30], critic Stephen Farber singles out Ang Lee’s “Life of Pi,” based on the like ...
After years of scoring indie/arthouse fare including "The Sweet Hereafter," "Girl, Interrupted" and "Little Miss Sunshine," Canadian composer Mychael Danna's profile has risen considerably with ...
Hollywood films have for years been doing strong business in China. But rarely does an American film perform better in China that it does stateside. That’s been the case for “Life of Pi ...
‘Life of Pi’: New York Film Festival Review. Ang Lee achieves an admirable sense of wonder in this tall tale about a shipwrecked teenager stranded on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger.