Not exact matches
Once again featuring Michael Bay as the director and executive producer, the latest installment in the Transformers series might just be the «biggest» on yet - seeing as it's serving as the kick - off point
for a
larger Transformers shared universe, with subsequent installments
planned until 2025 (including the recently announced Bumblebee spinoff
film).
The
film opens in limited release on December 8 with a
plan for a
larger roll out in subsequent weeks.
Director Joss Whedon deserves a lot of credit
for not only balancing the
film's many tones, but the
large cast as well, and although some actors fare better than others (namely Robert Downey Jr. and Mark Ruffalo), the ensemble works together so well that you'd think it was part of the
plan all along.
Works being presented
for the first time at the Hayward Gallery include a specially commissioned bell by Steven Claydon, cast at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, which will chime 21 times a day; a new outdoor installation by Keith Wilson, a new
film The Empty
Plan by Anja Kirschner & David Panos; a new chapter in Charles Avery's epic island - fiction in the shape of
large scale drawing Untitled (View of the Port at Onomatopoeia); a new episode from Nathaniel Mellors» Monty Python - meets - Pasolini «soap opera», Ourhouse and a
large canvas bear's body by Brian Griffiths — the head of which was shown at Nottingham.
The major manufacturing transition by First Solar to its
large - area Series 6 CdTe thin -
film module format is well underway and, going by recent management commentary in its fourth quarter 2017 conference call with financial analysts, has increased its tempo slightly, not least due to updated spending
plans for the second time in a few months.
On - board
film screenings,
larger outdoor
film events, ecology lectures and tours, link ups with a local museum and screenings on architectural backdrops along the canal route are all part of the fun
planned for this summer.
In the end, this is probably a good thing — if there's one thing I've learned from the 1998 Sam Raimi
film A Simple
Plan, you can't trust anyone with a
large sum of money and (spoiler alert
for a
film released almost twenty years ago) unless you're Bill Paxton you'll probably end up dead.