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Definition of mumblecore in English: mumblecorenounˈmʌmb(ə)lkɔːˈməmbəlˌkôr mass nounA style of low-budget film typically characterized by the use of non-professional actors and naturalistic or improvised performances. an actor/filmmaker known for his cinematic experimentations with mumblecore as modifier the mumblecore movement Example sentencesExamples - Fans of Wes Anderson, mumblecore, and oddball romantic comedies should feel right at home.
- It's a concept that could have been turned into a variety of films, everything from a micro-budget mumblecore piece to a big-budget studio laugher.
- Jay and Mark Duplass broke into the movie-making scene as part of the lo-fi movement dubbed "mumblecore."
- And if, indeed, it had the potential to end up being "the mumblecore film to outlast its moment?"
- The confident leader is Violet (Greta Gerwig, a familiar figure in the so-called "mumblecore" school of garrulous independent film-making).
- With this leave-it-to-chance flair and in a few other ways, The Wolf Knife retains some of the mumblecore energy of her first feature.
- He's not a disciple of realism for its own sake; neither is he from the shambolic, guerrilla school of film-making known as mumblecore.
- Their latest, Jeff, Who Lives at Home, is their most successful attempt to blend mumblecore sensibilities with mainstream techniques.
- The cast begins in that mumblecore mode of quietly overreacting to everything, but once the testosterone starts oozing, the characters jump out.
- He has since developed a style that owes a debt to classic American indies but also feels connected to a newer generation of "mumblecore" directors who specialize in chatty, angsty comedy-dramas.
- Essentially this is a mumblecore comedy with moments of horror woven in.
- This savvy, emotionally rich comedy-drama proves that the often sloppy Mumblecore genre has room for more disciplined and intelligent entertainment.
OriginEarly 21st century: from mumble (probably with reference to the style of acting) + -core. Definition of mumblecore in US English: mumblecorenounˈməmbəlˌkôr A style of low-budget film typically characterized by the use of nonprofessional actors and naturalistic or improvised performances. an actor/filmmaker known for his cinematic experimentations with mumblecore as modifier the mumblecore movement Example sentencesExamples - Fans of Wes Anderson, mumblecore, and oddball romantic comedies should feel right at home.
- The confident leader is Violet (Greta Gerwig, a familiar figure in the so-called "mumblecore" school of garrulous independent film-making).
- Essentially this is a mumblecore comedy with moments of horror woven in.
- Their latest, Jeff, Who Lives at Home, is their most successful attempt to blend mumblecore sensibilities with mainstream techniques.
- And if, indeed, it had the potential to end up being "the mumblecore film to outlast its moment?"
- This savvy, emotionally rich comedy-drama proves that the often sloppy Mumblecore genre has room for more disciplined and intelligent entertainment.
- Jay and Mark Duplass broke into the movie-making scene as part of the lo-fi movement dubbed "mumblecore."
- It's a concept that could have been turned into a variety of films, everything from a micro-budget mumblecore piece to a big-budget studio laugher.
- With this leave-it-to-chance flair and in a few other ways, The Wolf Knife retains some of the mumblecore energy of her first feature.
- The cast begins in that mumblecore mode of quietly overreacting to everything, but once the testosterone starts oozing, the characters jump out.
- He's not a disciple of realism for its own sake; neither is he from the shambolic, guerrilla school of film-making known as mumblecore.
- He has since developed a style that owes a debt to classic American indies but also feels connected to a newer generation of "mumblecore" directors who specialize in chatty, angsty comedy-dramas.
OriginEarly 21st century: from mumble (probably with reference to the style of acting) + -core. |