Our friends at ERCBoxoffice have confirmed that Warner Bros is delaying Jeff Nichols»
big studio sci - fi movie Midnight Special until March of 2016.
Last, rising «Girls» star Adam Driver («Lincoln,» «Inside Llewyn Davis «-RRB- has come aboard «Mud» director Jeff Nichols «
big studio sci - fi «Midnight Special.»
Not exact matches
It was the
studio's first film to earn a «PG» rating and it was their first and last
big - budget no - holds barred futuristic
sci - fi epic.
His track record shows that a director with a distinctive style who's given leeway by the
studio to deviate from the norm can make a crowd - pleaser that brings in the
big bucks at the box office and also lands critical accolades — whether it's by reimagining comic book movies as political commentary (in the Dark Knight trilogy),
sci - fi as quasi-post-apocalyptic family drama (Interstellar), or detective noir as psychological drama (Insomnia, Memento).
The film's culmination — a
big twisty
sci - fi reveal — is as novelistic as any of the genre's classics and as imaginative and moving as anything I've seen in the past five years in either independent or
studio film - making.
In recent years, August has typically been the month where
studios dump their summer fare that can't compete with the
bigger blockbusters, and although that's probably true with this year as well, it's hard to complain with a line - up as great as this, including the latest
sci - fi treat from «District 9» director Neill Blomkamp, the sequel to «Kick - Ass» and the final chapter in Edgar Wright's Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy.
Paul Whitington of the Irish Independent is in
studio to review this week's
big releases - Oscar - nominated civil rights film Selma, the Wachowski's
sci - fi Jupiter Ascending, the latest offering from Aardman - Shaun the Sheep, and Irish director Terry McMahon's Patrick's Day.
But your film does have something in common also just more broadly speaking with something like Transformers, because it is a
big studio film in a
sci - fi wrapper.
Bioware wants to tell «very contemporary stories» with their new IP, but in a world «as
big as and imaginative» as the
studio's previous work in
sci - fi and fantasy.
The new IP from Bioware Edmonton will have a clean - sheet design, and the
studio wants to tell «very contemporary stories», but in a world «as
big as and imaginative» as the
studio's previous work in
sci - fi and fantasy.
The
studio released a brief gameplay video over the weekend that shows plenty of
big, beefy
sci - fi dudes in power suits beating the crap out of one another.
«BioWare want to tell «very contemporary stories» with the game, but in a world «as
big as and imaginative» as the
studio's previous work in
sci - fi and fantasy.