Not exact matches
Not only does the feature have a good deal of
franchise history
behind it, but it also has the same advantage that all family
films have,
in that kids going to see the
film will be dragging along their parents, ensuring extra ticket sales.
While Verbinski would make a name for himself as one of driving forces
behind the titanic Pirates
franchise, we can be happy that he took the time
in between those
films to give us such a tender, insightful, and sadly overlooked
film.
Lorenzo di Bonaventura, the super-producer
behind the Transformers and Matrix
franchises (and currently
in the UK working on Kenneth Branagh's Jack Ryan) is overseeing the
film, and he'll be receiving Empire's screenplay for Chuckie Egg
in the next few days.
Directed by Chris Sanders (the filmmaker
behind «How to Train Your Dragon» and the illustrator who created «Lilo & Stitch «-RRB- and Kirk DeMicco (writer of «Space Chimps» and the upcoming «Hong Kong Phooey» adaptation), one can only assume that if the
film takes off like they hope,
franchise is
in the cards (and when isn't it for the lucrative field of animation?).
If it's true that Atkinson was recently motivated by the stateside failure of this very
film to check himself into an Arizona rehab centre for depressed celebrities (and frankly, don't blame audiences — distributor Universal didn't exactly tax themselves advertising Johnny English to domestic moviegoers), I hope his caretakers remind him
in haste that none of Monty Python's features grossed an enviable sum abroad, that the James Bond
franchise has already satirized itself into the ground (it's no casual point that Johnny English was co-scripted by the same writing team
behind The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day), and that his first problem is trying to please a country that opens rehab centres for depressed celebrities.
THR reports that Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, the filmmakers
behind Catfish, are
in final negotiations to direct a
film adaptation of the popular Capcom video game
franchise.
Previous sequels
in this
franchise haven't remotely approached the quality of John McTiernan «s 1987 classic, but the main reason we're excited about this one is because it's co-written and directed by Shane Black, the guy
behind movies like Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, The Nice Guys, and one of Marvel Studios» very best
films, Iron Man 3.
The narrative architect
behind the Bourne
film series, Tony Gilroy, takes the helm
in the next chapter of the hugely popular espionage
franchise that has earned almost $ 1 billion at the global box office: The Bourne Legacy.
As
filming continues on the sixth instalment of the Resident Evil
franchise, Milla Jovovich has taken to Instagram to share a
behind - the - scenes image from Resident Evil: The Final Chapter of herself and costar Ali Larter... Picking up immediately after the events
in Resident Evil: Retribution, humanity is on its last legs after Alice is betrayed -LSB-...]
Right now the
film's director, Taika Waititi, is busy
in Australia
behind the camera for Thor: Ragnarok, the third
film in the Marvel Studios
franchise.
At the Star Wars Celebration currently underway
in London, director Gareth Edwards debuted a
behind - the - scenes look at the first standalone
film in the
franchise, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Setting itself apart from the rest of the X-Men
films of the
franchise in terms of scope, it is fascinating learning the passion
behind bringing this story to the screen, and finally giving us a Rated - R Wolverine
film.
The 26 - year - old helmer was the man
behind «Chronicle,» which made back its $ 12 million budget ten times over on release
in February, and since then he's been lining up all kinds of projects; while he won't direct any «Chronicle» sequel, he is attached to a
film version of Soviet - themed comic book «The Red Star, «and is developing not one, but two major superhero
franchises,
in Sony's «Venom «and Fox «s «Fantastic Four.»
Vacation
Film Review by Kam Williams Next Generation of Griswolds Heads for Walley World
in Travel
Franchise's 7th Episode National Lampoon's Vacation is an enduring film franchise launched back in 1978 by the late John Hughes, the brains behind such Chicago - centric screen classics as Ferris Bueller's Day Off; Trains, Planes & Automobiles; Home Alone; Uncle Buck; and Baby's Day Out, to na
Franchise's 7th Episode National Lampoon's Vacation is an enduring
film franchise launched back in 1978 by the late John Hughes, the brains behind such Chicago - centric screen classics as Ferris Bueller's Day Off; Trains, Planes & Automobiles; Home Alone; Uncle Buck; and Baby's Day Out, to na
franchise launched back
in 1978 by the late John Hughes, the brains
behind such Chicago - centric screen classics as Ferris Bueller's Day Off; Trains, Planes & Automobiles; Home Alone; Uncle Buck; and Baby's Day Out, to name a few.
Vacation DVD Review by Kam Williams Revival of Irreverent Road Trip
Franchise Released on Home Video National Lampoon's Vacation is an enduring film franchise launched back in 1978 by the late John Hughes, the brains behind such Chicago - centric screen classics as Ferris Bueller's Day Off; Trains, Planes & Automobiles; Home Alone; Uncle Buck; and Baby's Day Out, to na
Franchise Released on Home Video National Lampoon's Vacation is an enduring
film franchise launched back in 1978 by the late John Hughes, the brains behind such Chicago - centric screen classics as Ferris Bueller's Day Off; Trains, Planes & Automobiles; Home Alone; Uncle Buck; and Baby's Day Out, to na
franchise launched back
in 1978 by the late John Hughes, the brains
behind such Chicago - centric screen classics as Ferris Bueller's Day Off; Trains, Planes & Automobiles; Home Alone; Uncle Buck; and Baby's Day Out, to name a few.
After discussing the
franchise's innovation
in video game trailers, Kojima segued into a confirmation of a Metal Gear Solid
film under the production of Columbia Pictures and Avi Arad, whom you will remember as the name next to Stan Lee's on the credits for every Marvel
film released
in the last five years (as well as the driving force
behind the upcoming Pac Man TV series).
Back
in 2016 we learned that Monster Hunter is getting a
film directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, the man
behind the Resident Evil
film franchise.