Slick biographical documentary uses its inventive stylistic techniques to enhance its subject rather than getting in the way of it. Julius Shulman is a figure that may not be that interesting to some, but for those with an interest in architecture and photography, there's a lot to recommend here.
Nothing too thrilling opening nationwide this week, so let's go local first and then overseas before running down the multiplex fare. "Visual
"[T]he film biz in post-imperial, post-Tony Blair Britain is riding a hot streak, cranking out splashy, stylish, audience-friendly flicks
A master photographer, Julius Shulman’s viewed architecture in an evocative and beautiful way. The amount of architectural work that he photographed is astounding but the film poorly educates the viewer… read review