21. David Fincher directs with such a hard eye that many adults will find this an extremely disturbing movie to watch. 22. Directed with a clear vision and an eye for visuals by Chay Yew, the play addresses cultural longing while also showing why finding an identity is so difficult. 23. Directed with a fine feeling for subliminal menace by Lisa Peterson, the opening scenes of this somber, gutsy comedy are as effective as anything Margulies has written. 24. Directed with brisk momentum by F. Gary Gray, the film suffers from making its stars such bland nice guys. 25. During his tenure, Gilmore had virtually no direct contact with Bush. 26. For a first film, it is directed with remarkable confidence and flair. 27. Fincher directs with his usual visual flair. 28. For another, it has been directed with a mixture of handsome photo-realism and visceral punch. 29. He directs with a soft touch. 30. Harold Ramis directs with a sense of anxiety that owes more to Hitchcock than to slapstick tradition. |