This is a studio problem and a serious one at that, a fundamental lack of understanding of how to organically build a vibrant and
healthy cinematic franchise.
Pettyfer is pretty and easygoing but lacks the sort of charisma that comes with a more focused sense of interior purpose, and the film basically feels, at its core, like a mash - up of carefully cross-tabbed teen movie trends, which is probably what happens when you set out in pre-production with the chief intent of manufacturing the next big «Twilight» -
type cinematic franchise.
Over the past decade, Marvel has slowly built one of the most highly
anticipated cinematic franchises, with each installment garnishing rave reviews and even more acclaim from fans.
They were set to orchestrate the franchise's overall vision, which would include crossovers, cameos, and team - ups, akin to the Marvel or
DC cinematic franchises.
Phase Three, the third and final output of Marvel Studios»
cinematic franchise kicks off this year with Captain America: Civil War in April, a de facto Avengers 2.5.
-- but the worst ransom will be paid by the bilked popcorn munchers who have to sit through this inane bungle of a
budding cinematic franchise.
Let's move on to a
relevant cinematic franchise: «Harry Potter,» which teased footage from its eagerly anticipated, two - part finale during last night's MTV Movie Awards.
Tony Black on whether the Universal Monsters will deliver the next
big cinematic franchise... You all remember The Mummy, right?
It is without question the year's biggest film, and with at least two sequels already in development, looks set to be
the cinematic franchise of the decade.
T2 will doubtless always be
the cinematic franchise at its peak, simply because it blends everything so well — Cameron directs with verve, intensity & emotion; his cast balance drama, comedy & feeling perfectly; the script avoids cheese or schmaltz to touch on deeper themes & be remarkably human & the narrative expands the story logically and satisfyingly outwards.
Now,
their cinematic franchises go head to head yet again.
It's an intense action sequence showing Cruise at his action - star best that reminds us why
this cinematic franchise — which launched nineteen years ago — remains so exciting and invigorating today.
Today seemingly every film has something to prove, and seemingly every film is independent, unless that film isn't part of Disney and
a cinematic franchise universe.
This is the fourth movie in
the cinematic franchise based on the popular series of books by Jeff Kinney.
This is the fourth movie in
the cinematic franchise based on the series of books by Jeff Kinney.