He'll also be the guy helping the new untitled Star Wars Anthology
movie make it to the big screen.
Not exact matches
Disney and Marvel obviously know what they're doing with superhero
movies — they've brought some of the
biggest franchises
to screen — however, at the same time,
making every single film need
to fit inside the already established franchise starts
to limit the amount of creative license any one director can have on future characters as Marvel's Cinematic Universe only grows larger.
Remember how bad
big -
screen movies looked on TV before broadcasters came up with formats
to make sure everything fit?
But Netflix has a long history of clashing with
movie theaters, particularly over Netflix's commitment
to making its
movies available
to stream on the same day they appear on the
big screen.
Despite complaints over hard -
to - define bias, many shows and
movies have
made Christianity a part of on -
screen characters» lives, portraying the faith as an important element of a
bigger story — instead of just a punchline.
On the other hand, since you and mom are going
to be spending more time at home, a
big screen TV may be a prudent purchase (
make sure her favorite
movie is playing when she first sees it).
Create a «drive in»
movie night at home with the EyeClops Mini Projector by JAKKS Pacific, a palm - size projector that can
make a wall, ceiling or backyard tent into a 60 - inch
big screen to show
movies, TV, video games and images from any multi-media device.
Her instructions -
make sure the penguins have a limitless supply of vintage
movies to watch on the HD
big -
screen TV when he's out.
After starring with a pre-Clueless Alicia Silverstone in the 1994 TV
movie The Cool and the Crazy, Leto was cast in his first
big screen role in How
to Make an American Quilt (1995).
And now, director / star James Franco has brought the equally bizarre real - life story behind the
movie's creation
to the
big screen with «The Disaster Artist» - proving that, at the very least, good films can definitely be
made about bad
movies.
With all the emphasis these days on
big screen blockbuster action, superhero, sci - fi, and fantasy
movies these days, it is refreshing
to watch a well -
made, well presented, historical based film that can touch you on a personal level.
Reuniting disaster - resistant star Dwayne Johnson with his «San Andreas» director, this brainless
big -
screen monster - smash
movie assumes that audiences want
to see the Rock stop three enormous mutant creatures from destroying American metropolises, when in fact, it's the gleeful prospect of witnessing just that kind of spectacular CG devastation that gave the game its name — and presumably got the
movie made.
Making his way
to the
big screen, Jesse is now rolling in the
big bucks as a C - List actor, the king of exploitative
movies.
While I have no doubt that he believes this fiction (in spirit if not particulars, perhaps), Brashear's story — even in its
big -
screen dilution — is so manifestly about long - term, institutionalized racism, that such a comment appears patently naive, even disingenuous (the
movie even
makes the case, somewhat ironically, that the Navy's greatness is proved by the fact that someone so exceptional as Brashear would want
to be part of it).
Though Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell haven't appeared in a
movie together before this, the two stars have a few things in common: both arrived on the
big screen after successful careers elsewhere (Wahlberg as a pop star in Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, Ferrell as a comedian and Saturday Night Live cast member), and both produce shows for HBO (Wahlberg's Entourage and How
to Make It in America, Ferrell's Eastbound and Down).
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That
Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For
movies opening June 11, 2010
BIG BUDGET FILMS The A-Team (PG - 13 for profanity, smoking, and pervasive action violence)
Screen adaptation of the pyrotechnics - driven TV series from the Eighties chronicling the exploits of a squad of former Special Service soldiers determined
to clear their names after unfairly being branded war criminals.
When: October 18th Why: The story behind WikiLeaks is one that seems tailor -
made for the
big screen treatment — especially with a protagonist as captivating as the website's enigmatic founder, Julian Assange — so it's no surprise that the
movie is already drawing comparisons
to the likeminded «The Social Network.»
It
makes the transfer
to the
big screen fairly quickly and this is important because it put Bob Fosse, one of the all time great directors (yes he only
made five
movies but have you seen them?
Although the Mad Titan Thanos has been ominously lurking in the background of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since Joss Whedon's first Avengers
movie, Infinity War will finally move the character into focus and Josh Brolin is charged with bringing the motion - capture figure
to life on the
big screen, having
made brief appearances in previous
movies.
Sure, you don't want the studios
to cut corners
to the point where
movies start looking cheap and silly — a
big reason why superheroes and aliens have been
making such a huge impact on
movie screens in recent years is that we can finally
make them look cool instead of tacky.
This week brings the latest Zack Snyder opus
to the
big screen, which led
to the news that Snyder really wants
to make Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead into a
movie, which led all of us
to talk about the last time Snyder put his id on rampant display: Sucker Punch.
With Lionsgate's
big screen reboot of Saban's Power Rangers hitting cinemas this Friday, THR is reporting that the film is set
to make history by being the first
big - budget superhero
movie to feature a LGBT protagonist in Becky G's Trini, a.k.a. the Yellow Ranger, with the character revealed
to be having «girlfiend problems» in what director -LSB-...]
Nostalgia and
movie sequelitis are the two main ingredients that invite back the majority of films from yesteryear looking
to make a
big screen impact yet again.
Considering how that film was not exactly a commercial success, this may not sound like a
big deal
to many of you but as someone who believes that bleak and bruising comedy - drama
to be one of the great unsung
movies of the decade — the kind of film that the great Billy Wilder might have
made once upon a time — I went into the
screening with the kind of over-the-top sense of anticipation that many felt as they walked into «Avengers: Infinity War.»
Marvel Studio better bring on Black Panther
to the
big screen cause if they do nt i believe they are scared that the white audience will not watch black panther thats why they not
making a live action
movie
Movie stardom had long been considered the holy grail for a TV star
to aspire
to, and actors on the rise would agitate
to get out of their small -
screen contracts — or schedule their blossoming
big -
screen gigs around those infernal commitments — in order
to make that second act happen.»
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That
Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For
movies opening March 23, 2012
BIG BUDGET FILMS The Hunger Games (PG - 13 for intense violence and disturbing images)
Screen adaptation of Suzanne Collins» futuristic sci - fi novel about a 16 year - old girl (Jennifer Lawrence) who volunteers
to take her unlucky younger sister's (Willow Shields) place in a nationally - televised fight
to the death featuring 24 participants picked by a government lottery.
While the press release announces the below - the - line talent and synopsis, the
big news is in the full cast list because it reveals that Clark Gregg's Agent Coulson will be
making his return
to the
big screen in the Marvel
movies.
It was 1954 when Gojira first hit the
big screen in Ishiro Honda's now iconic monster
movie,
made as a reply
to the USA dropping two atom - bombs on Japan less than a decade earlier.
Tumblr, pay attention: Sebastian Stan, who
made everyone lose their damn minds in The Winter Soldier and then leveraged his popularity
to secure roles in exactly one weird - sounding indie sports comedy, is finally going
to be in another (non-Marvel)
movie that you'll actually be able
to see on the
big screen.
Colson Googled
to find out more about the story and became even more enthralled when he discovered that no
big screen movie had been
made about a match that riveted the nation.
But the perennial winner's break from the
big screen could be ending: he's in talks
to re-unite with There Will Be Blood director Paul Thomas Anderson
to make a
movie about the fashion industry.
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to Direct The Hobbit, Marvel
Making a Doctor Strange
Movie, The Martian Chronicles Coming
to the
Big Screen, Oscars Could Move
to January in 2011, Playstation 3 and Nintendo 3DS Bringing 3 - D
to Home Market 33:55 — Review: Knight & Day 1:10:25 — Review: The Karate Kid 1:44:10 — Trailer Trash: The Green Hornet, Little Fockers 1:57:15 — Other Stuff We Watched: Hell's Kitchen, Natural Born Killers, Close - Up, Death Race 2000, Shock, The Book of Eli, An Education, Who Can Kill a Child?
In 1997, Mr. Bean
made a jump
to the
big screen in the poorly - reviewed Bean (sometimes subtitled The
Movie), a film that did modest business in the States but was sensationally attended in other parts of the world.
There needs
to be a few minor changes
to suit the
big screen if you cant accept it then do nt watch it the
movie needs
to make money.
The latter 2 features look at Spielbergs work on the small
screen and the adventures of
making the transition from a student director trying
to get his first job
to the
big break of his first
big movie.
Biggest opening for a non-team-up superhero movie: Superhero movies with more than one hero like «The Avengers» tend to make more money than their single - hero counterparts, but «Black Panther» has not only beaten a five - year record held by «Iron Man 3,» but is also posting a higher opening than films like «Avengers: Age of Ultron» and «Captain America: Civil War,» films that have showcased all of Marvel's biggest heroes and, in the case of «Civil War,» featured Black Panther in his big screen
Biggest opening for a non-team-up superhero
movie: Superhero
movies with more than one hero like «The Avengers» tend
to make more money than their single - hero counterparts, but «Black Panther» has not only beaten a five - year record held by «Iron Man 3,» but is also posting a higher opening than films like «Avengers: Age of Ultron» and «Captain America: Civil War,» films that have showcased all of Marvel's
biggest heroes and, in the case of «Civil War,» featured Black Panther in his big screen
biggest heroes and, in the case of «Civil War,» featured Black Panther in his
big screen debut.
Fans have literally waited decades for an Ender's Game
movie to make it
to the
big screen and previous attempts at the adaptation always seemed
to fizzle out and leave fans of the young super genius disappointed yet again.
While I wouldn't mind seeing Wasp buzz around a new
movie sooner rather than later, the screenwriters are
making a wise and gracious move by holding off until Ant - Man and the Wasp
to let her
make her true
big screen debut.
It puts less pressure on the
movies I'm
making, because I often am not taking
big salaries, or any salaries on these
movies, because I want as much
to be on the
screen as possible.
Denis Villeneuve's «Blade Runner 2049» is easily one of the most anticipated releases of the fall
movie season, and it looks like everyone deciding
to see the
movie on the
big screen is going
to want
to make themselves very, very comfortable in their seats.
Like Gene Hackman and Robert Duvall, 34 and 31 respectively when they
made their
big -
screen debuts, Freeman brought
to his
movie career the demeanor of a man hardened or — in the case of his deranged Arkansas prison inmate in Brubaker (1980)-- ravaged by experience.
Loaded with amazing visuals, a brilliant script by Drew Goddard, great performances from the entire cast, and science that
makes sense, Ridley Scott's The Martian is one of those special
movies that needs
to be seen on the
biggest movie screen, in the loudest theater possible.
If new rumors are
to be believed, then it looks like Hal Jordan will have
to share the title of Green Lantern when he
makes his return
to the
big screen as part of Warner Bros.» shared DC
movie universe.
From a technical standpoint, the film was one for the ages (this was one of those increasingly rare
movies that cried out
to be seen on the
biggest screen possible and was even one of the few
to make intelligent use of 3D technology) but what was even more surprising was how effective it was from a dramatic standpoint as well, thanks in no small part
to the career - best work from Bullock and the deft use of Clooney's glib star quality
to help orient viewers for what might have otherwise been an off - putting experience).
Universal is determined
to plug ahead with remakes of their classic monster
movies even though the only one that's
made it
to the
big screen, Dracula Untold, tanked and vanished.
What
makes the
movie work as an animated film is that it doesn't have
to cater
to the non-superhero fans like the
big screen blockbusters do.
In what stands
to be the funniest
movie of 2013, «This is the End» finally
makes its way from the
big screen to DVD and Blu - ray.
from producers listening
to the initial pitch, so it's
to Chazelle's eternal credit that he continued
to make whatever calls he could and knock on as many doors in order
to see this amazing dream of a
movie come
to life on the
big screen.
Following this past weekend's Doctor Who panel at Comic - Con — where the first trailer for the upcoming series nine was premiered [watch it here]-- IGN caught up with showrunner Steven Moffat, and asked him about the possibility of seeing the Doctor
making the jump
to the
big screen for a theatrical
movie.