Directors craft what we watch on all the screens and movies. They have styles and themes that get your attention. Their vision becomes a part of the greatness of the movie. Its there job to make sure everything is put together.
“Movies are like an expensive form of therapy for me.”
― Tim Burton
- Steven Spillberg
- Geogre Lucas
- Wes Anderson
- Jay Roach
- Seth Rogan
- Vince Giligan
- Kevin Smith
- Christopher Nolan
- Charlie Chaplin
- Martin sorcesses
- Ridley Scott
- Peter Jackson
- James Cameron
- Clint Eastwood
- David Fincher
- David Lynch
- Guy Ritchie
- Tim Burton
- Joss Whedon
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Quentin Taratino
- Joel Coen
- Sergio Leone
- Mel Brooks
- Milos Formon
- Rob Reiner
- Sam Raimi
- Kathryn Bigelow
- John Carpenter
- Sam Mendes
- Mel Gibson
- Zach Synder
- Tom Hooper
- John Lasseter
- J. J. Abrams
- Edgar Wright
- Spike Jonze
- Micheal Moore
- George Millar
- George A. Romero
- John Woo
- Brad Bird
- Wes Craven
- Kevin Costner
- Damien Chazelle
- Judd Appthrow
- Ang Lee
- Frank Darabont
- Rian Johnson
- Willian Friedkin
- William Wyler
- Stanley Kubirick
- Frank Capra
- Hayao Miyazaki
- Gus Van Sant
- Terry Gilliam
- David Zucker
- Trey Parker
- Robert Zemeckis
- M. Night Shyamalan
- Micheal Bay
- Ron Howard
- Jon Favreau
- Guillermo del Toro
- Josh Trank
- Ben Affleck
- Alex Garland
- James Gunn
- Joon-ho Bong
- Peter Doctor
- Drew Goddard
- Neil Blomkamp
- Angelina Jolie
- Darren Aronofsky
- Seth MacFarlane
- Antonie Fuqua
- Jonathan Demme
- Richard Donner
- Michel Gondry
- John Hillcoat
- Lilly Wachowski
- Lana Wachoski
- Robert Rodrigues
- Mamoru Oshii
- Marc Forster
- Edward Zwick
- James Mangold
- Paul Verhoeven
- Sylvester Stallone
- Roland Emmerich
- David O Russel
- Alfonso Cuaron
- Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
- David Yates
- Chris Columbus
- Tony Scott
- Byran Singer
- Todd Phillips
- Shawn Levy
- Anthony Russo
Some of the best directors of all time. Their ability to structure and format a story interests me. Each of these directors have made something that will last forever.
“I grew up in an era that was a golden age of the blockbuster, when something we might call a family film could have universal appeal. That’s something I want to see again. In terms of the tone of the film, it looks at where we are as a people and has a universality about human experience.”
― Christopher J. Nolan