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Tom DavidsonRoger Deakins ‘sort of regrets’ we’ll never see four-hour cut of The Assassination of Jesse JamesSpeaking on his Team Deakins podcast, Roger Deakins again lamented the fact the public will never see the longer Jesse James cutNov 6
Jordan P. AndersonSicario: Cinematography BreakdownThe Master Cinematographer, Roger Deakins is at it again.Jan 10, 20164
InSmashcutbyMichael AtkinsonThe Big Guns: 15 Cinematographers You Should KnowGregg TolandSep 29, 2021
Michael Clayton“1917”: A Dazzling Yet Flawed Technical Masterpiece (Review)This War Film from Director Sam Mendes Looks Incredible Enough to Overlook Some Obvious ShortcomingsJan 6, 2020
Ruben ScottRoger Deakins for KingRoger Deakins should be carried on the shoulders of all young cinematographers. We put him on the throne and crown him.Jan 3, 2021
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