Neil Burger, iPhone and Phoebe Dynevor
fandomwire · 3d
Inheritance Director Neil Burger Talks the iPhone Spy Thriller (INTERVIEW)
Filmmaker Neil Burger has had an illustrious career in Hollywood, working on everything from major franchises ( Divergent) to more intimate dramedies ( The Upside ). However, his latest project, Inheritance, might be his most ambitious yet — a globe-trotting espionage thriller shot using iPhone technology.
Houston Chronicle · 12h
Review: 'Inheritance' starring Rhys Ifans is a well-made thriller with too few thrills
The spy thriller’s vaguely impressionistic feel is due to the desire of Burger — whose movies include “The Illusionist” (2006), “Limitless” (2011), “Divergent” (2014) and 2023’s disappointing “The Marsh King’s Daughter” — for the production to go unnoticed on location in population centers around the globe including New Delhi, Seoul and Cairo.
The New York Times · 22h
‘Inheritance’ Review: A Thriller Without Thrills
Steven Soderbergh has done this too, for his thriller “Unsane” and sports drama “High Flying Bird.” Charlie Kaufman’s poetic short film “Jackals and Fireflies” was shot on a Samsung Galaxy, and Danny Boyle’s upcoming zombie movie “28 Years Later” was made with an iPhone,
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results