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This February is “Frame of Reference” month at Catching Up On
All month long, Trevor and Kyle will be reviewing films that have
This week, Trevor and Kyle review Martin Campbell's, The Mask of Zorro (1998)!
A long gestating project that encountered many delays, ran over
Starring Antonio Banderas and Anthony Hopkins as the titular
Much as was the case in director Campbell's previous film,
Energetically scored by James Horner, the soundtrack for The Mask of Zorro is highly thematic, with memorable flourishes and melodies sprinkled throughout, and some truly show stopping action cues making the production soar whenever Zorro jumps into the fray.
Unlike other modern takes on comic book and radio heroes such as The Shadow (1994) or The Phantom (1996), The Mask of Zorro successfully manages to find a comfortable balance in showing reverence for and paying homage to classic Hollywood, resulting in a film that is wholly modern in its pacing and editing, while clearly bearing the DNA of swashbucklers of old.
A magnificent action film with a period charm, The Mask of a Zorro is a movie that this reviewer eagerly anticipated prior to its
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This February is “Frame of Reference” month at Catching Up On
All month long, Trevor and Kyle will be reviewing films that have
This week, Trevor and Kyle review Martin Campbell's, The Mask of Zorro (1998)!
A long gestating project that encountered many delays, ran over
Starring Antonio Banderas and Anthony Hopkins as the titular
Much as was the case in director Campbell's previous film,
Energetically scored by James Horner, the soundtrack for The Mask of Zorro is highly thematic, with memorable flourishes and melodies sprinkled throughout, and some truly show stopping action cues making the production soar whenever Zorro jumps into the fray.
Unlike other modern takes on comic book and radio heroes such as The Shadow (1994) or The Phantom (1996), The Mask of Zorro successfully manages to find a comfortable balance in showing reverence for and paying homage to classic Hollywood, resulting in a film that is wholly modern in its pacing and editing, while clearly bearing the DNA of swashbucklers of old.
A magnificent action film with a period charm, The Mask of a Zorro is a movie that this reviewer eagerly anticipated prior to its
Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema
Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema
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