Sentences with phrase «creative studio movie»

Carl Franklin's unusually creative studio movie, boasting superlative acting from Denzel Washington and particularly newcomer Don Cheadle, reinvents a genre and a bygone era, in this case, Los Angeles circa 1948.

Not exact matches

Speaking about the creative differences between author EL James and director Sam Taylor - Johnson (who won't return for the sequels), she said, «For the record, the movie we ended up making is exactly the movie I wanted to make and that the studio wanted to make and that our director wanted to make.»
While the film's concept may leave some viewers confused, given how the Joker is already an established character within the studio's other movie universe, it does leave DC with a blank canvas ripe with exciting story, creative team and casting possibilities.
What Marvel's doing, and what you see a lot of studios doing now that Marvel has done it so successfully, is making content that exists in a particular universe, where the characters tie in and crossover, and I think that's a great creative challenge to me — to make this movie as personal as possible.»
Toy Story 4 hasn't had the smoothest of starts; first announced in 2014 with a provisional June 2017 release date, the movie was originally slated to be directed by John Lasseter (Toy Story, Toy Story 2) from a script by Rashida Jones and Will McCormack, who left the project due to «creative and philosophical differences» with the studio.
Soderberg could make virtually any movie he wants through the studio system, but the «Erin Brockovich» director plans to pursue more iPhone created films in the future because of the creative control it allows.
This distinction is not just the difference between an indie and a studio film; it's baked into the contrasting creative approaches of the two movies.
They clashed over and over through the production, with the studio fighting Liman on seemingly every one of his creative choices and screenwriter Tony Gilroy forced to fax in new pages of script while the movie was shooting.
«Set in the»70s with a creative tone similar to Casino, it involves the last days before studios were taken over by conglomerates, when they were run by wily entrepreneurs, and where there was a mob influence, drugs, sex, excess, casting couches, and some of the best movies made in the 20th century.
And the fact that there is no entity between the exhibitors and the creative pool... if Logan Lucky opens to $ 20 million dollars, that's like a studio movie opening to $ 45 million dollars in terms of what it means for the people who made the movie.
Josh Bear, Creative Director at Twisted Pixel Games, received a copy of the (terrible) movie Torque from the studio's Art Director.
Featuring never - before - seen Coltrane family home movies, footage of John Coltrane and band in the studio — discovered in a California garage during production of this film — along with hundreds of never - before - seen photographs and rare television appearances from around the world, Coltrane's story is told by the musicians that worked with him including Sonny Rollins, McCoy Tyner, Benny Golson, Jimmy Heath, Reggie Workman, musicians that have been inspired by his fearless artistry and creative vision like Common, John Densmore, Wynton Marsalis, Carlos Santana, Wayne Shorter, Kamasi Washington, along with Coltrane's children and biographers, in addition to well - known admirers such as President Bill Clinton and philosopher Dr. Cornel West.
Just when you thought Hollywood studios were incapable of making anything original comes Looper, an endlessly creative mind - blowing film that captures everything right about the movie going experience.
It's unrealistic to expect studios to stop making sequels, or comic - book movies, or talking - animal cartoons, or any of the bugaboos that get scapegoated as signs of creative bankruptcy.
Built as either a shot to attain a loftier reputation or as penance for afflicting four goddamned «Shrek» movies upon the populace (perhaps both), Dreamworks Animation's How to Train Your Dragon 2 finds the red - headed stepchild studio attempting to go full Pixar and widen the emotional scope of what has been, to date, probably their strongest effort, but also biting off more than it can chew, turning out a finished product that implies a creative team that knows the music, but nonetheless struggles to nail the rhythm.
Pardon me for rolling out yet again the old Orson Welles kid - with - a-train-set comparison for what it's like to make your first studio movie, but that's what Godzilla feels like: Edwards takes to his playroom's fancy new upgrade with glee, and like many creative kids with snazzy toys, he's more interested in smashing things up than he is in carefully constructing.
But with 20th Century Fox trying to emulate Marvel's successful MCU movie model, how involved is the X-Verse's most enduring creative force in the studio's other X-Men spin - off -LSB-...]
The studio has said that the game's hit trailer (which for a time was a very hot topic on MCVuk.com) is serving as its primary creative inspiration» for the movie.
After years of drawing comics, building vehicles for their action figures and shooting movies together, in 2006, they pushed their creative boundaries further, founding Brosmind studio in Barcelona.
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