Written by Alex Sukhoy |
Friday, 19 March 2010 22:56
“Hubble,” the new IMAX and Warner Bros. documentary about the famous space telescope, takes a close look at the one instrument that literally sees the sky. Incorporating NASA footage and chronicling nearly twenty years worth of history, “Hubble” examines the power of this machine and the strength of the people who enable it to do its magic. Narrated with perfect inflection by Leonardo DiCaprio (“Shutter Island”), the film is a must see for every generation. Toni Myers produced and edited “Hubble” and, with a portfolio of editorial and writing work on such films as “Space Station 3D” and “Mission to Mir,” as well as other space themed and IMAX featured films, Myers pulls together visually stunning and emotionally compelling true life stories, packaging them perfectly for an already over-stimulated audience that just wants to be amazed. The director’s vision enables “Hubble” to keep the audience completely engaged and, during several of the scenes, surprisingly stunned. The rest of the story can be found directly on Film Slate Magazine. |