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Kosinski
[kuh-zin-skee]
noun
Jerzy 1933–91, U.S. novelist, born in Poland.
Example Sentences
It all reeks of studio notes and investor meddling, and for Kosinski and Kruger, who at least had the stones to kill someone off in 2022’s “Top Gun: Maverick,” it indicates a broader move toward fearful, tame moviemaking.
Kosinski has managed to concoct the cinematic equivalent of Viagra: It might get your heart racing for a minute or two, but its effects are posturing and short-lived.
“F1,” on the other hand, plays like a 156-minute piece of mimicry, as though director Joseph Kosinski and star Brad Pitt were aliens who studied our cinematic texts from summers of yore and beamed down their best recreation into projection rooms across the country.
From the outset, the project, which reunites Bruckheimer with “Top Gun: Maverick” director Joseph Kosinski and screenwriter Ehren Kruger, sparked a bidding war among virtually every studio and streamer, ultimately landing as a co-production between Apple and Warner Bros.
Director Joseph Kosinski, who also directed Top Gun: Maverick, said filming at actual grands prix presented major production challenges.
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