Sentences with phrase «budget studio fare»

The actress, who, prior to Bone, was already known in industry circles for her gritty portrayals of troubled youths in such independent films as Poker House and The Burning Plain seamlessly made the transition to big - budget studio fare playing a young «Mystique» in X-Men: First Class while still sticking to her indie roots with key roles in films like The Beaver, Like Crazy, and the forthcoming House at the End of the Street.
While filmmaker Jon Favreau has been dabbling in big - budget studio fare for the past few years, his next film returns him to his indie roots.
Jones had an early encounter with big - budget studio fare as Banshee in 2011's X-Men: First Class — what would be the end goal for many budding actors — but he has tended towards more sophisticated work ever since.
But even outside of working with those filmmakers, Martinez has mostly scored indie or smaller - budgeted studio fare, with more blockbuster - sized projects off his résumé.

Not exact matches

Naturally, the hero's chain swinging and Neveldine / Taylor's flair lend somewhat to 3D, a format that has become ubiquitous for major studio popcorn fare (a class I'm generously extending to include this $ 57 M - budgeted sequel).
In The Very Witching Time of Night, Mank wrote that Junior wanted to produce «A» films that could compete with major studios, figuring that Universal's staple fare of low - budget Bs would pay for the As.
Director Kathryn Bigelow may produce broad, middling big - budget fare when she has a studio breathing...
Blumhouse Productions has reached the «Tales From The Crypt: Demon Knight» phase of its evolution, slapping its name onto the kind of low - budget horror fare that made the horror studio its initial millions.
Trank made a stir with «Chronicle,» his low - budget superhero deconstruction, and matching indie talent with big studio fare, as «The Dark Knight» trilogy did with Christopher Nolan, historically reaps dividends.
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