The Unloved, Part 131: Dark City | MZS | Roger Ebert
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Roger Ebert's appreciation of Alex Proyas and 'Dark City' sparked a newfound admiration for the director, whose 90s films have gained significant appreciation over time.
Despite 'Dark City's' initial box office failure, it has garnered a devoted audience, highlighting the enduring impact of Proyas’s vision and artistry.
'Gods of Egypt' may seem shameless, but it, along with Proyas's earlier work, embodies an ambitious visual style that commands attention.
Ebert's comparison of Proyas to early Ridley Scott underscores a shared drive to craft meticulously lasting images that resonate through the genre's history.
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