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- Whiplash is an extraordinarily taut, accomplished piece of work for a debut feature. It’s also unusual in having such a definite point to make — albeit perhaps a pretty objectionable one.
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Intense, inspiring, and well-acted, Whiplash is a brilliant sophomore effort from director Damien Chazelle and a riveting vehicle for stars J.K. Simmons and Miles Teller. Read Critics Reviews ...
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Whiplash is an extraordinarily taut, accomplished piece of work for a debut feature. It’s also unusual in having such a definite point to make — albeit perhaps a pretty objectionable one.
Oct 10, 2014 · “Whiplash” is cinematic adrenalin. In an era when so many films feel more refined by focus groups or marketing managers, it is a deeply personal and vibrantly alive drama.
Mar 23, 2017 · Whiplash is considered a great film, but listed below are four reasons why it is a modern classic. 1. Career-Making Performances. Before Whiplash, J.K. Simmons was more or less a character actor, never fully reaching his dramatic potential.
May 22, 2024 · On paper, Whiplash (now available to stream on Prime Video) sounds – if you pardon the music-based pun – terrible. On the screen, though it's an astonishing piece of theatrical melodrama.
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Oct 10, 2014 · Simmons “has never been better” as he “can move from punisher to benefactor, grimace morphing into approving smile in a heartbeat,” and Teller “fights his way into the actor he is meant ...
Mar 10, 2015 · Most critical summaries of Whiplash will devote their time to analysing the journey of Andrew Neiman, played by Miles Teller, notably how his dreams and aspirations tease and wait behind a barrage of abuse and psychological detriment. But who wants to hear that same, presumably mandatory, re-telling?