Sentences with phrase «see big studios»

Nowadays, it's not unusual to see big studios enlisting famous musicians to write and curate scores for movies.

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«The time of humongous studios with a thousand people working on a few big games, I don't think we'll see that again any time soon.»
So Paramount, in the wake of a disappointing 2017 that saw big budget films like Transformers: The Last Knight and Ghost in the Shell underperform while the studio's would - be Oscar hopefuls Suburbicon and Downsizing were DOA at awards season, is looking to make some changes in 2018 and selling God Particle off to Netflix may be a cushy deal.
Lunch would be cooked by someone else (I burn food... a lot) and the afternoon would be spent in a sun - filled studio with a big porcelain cup of Bari White Earl Grey Tea, a talking book, a sheet of silver and my trusty saw.
It can take a big man to see past hot pink yoga mats and pretty smelling studios to attend a yoga class.
Yates, mostly known for his work on British television, started out as a low - cost alternative to big name Hollywood directors, with many at the studio seeing him as a stopgap until they could secure Guillermo del Toro (or whoever).
And while it was a little exciting to see the Delorean from Back to the Future again, this particular subplot eventually leads into a Pee - Wee's Big Adventure ripoff - as the two characters are chased throughout the studio.
Of course, superfans of the fourth wall - breaking Marvel Comics character will be delighted to see Ryan Reynolds» Merc with a Mouth back on the big screen, slicing up baddies and roasting everyone from his enemies (this time around it's futuristic soldier Cable) to his frenemies (Hugh Jackman's Wolverine) to his own studio, 20th Century Fox, just as he did in 2016's surprise smash «Deadpool.»
The studio behind «The Expendables» and «Saw» wanted «Beyond Deceit», tyro director Shintaro Shimosawa's movie about a young lawyer (Josh Duhamel of «Safe Haven») who who takes on a big case against a ruthless executive of a pharmaceutical company (Hopkins), only to find himself drawn into a murder case in which he is the prime suspect.
If all this weren't enough, Mannix also has to contend with twin gossip columnists (played by Tilda Swinton) who are circling the studio in search of scandal; a near - fatal accident involving a film editor (Frances McDormand); an accountant (Jonah Hill) enlisted to see whether the pregnant ingénue can legally adopt her own child; and a song - and - dance star (Channing Tatum) harboring more than one Big Secret.
Fans of Suzanne Collins» novel, of course, know that that is exactly how this movie needed to be made; it's just surprising to see a studio show that kind of discipline when they normally are, shall we say, going all Tex Avery with the big dollar sign eyeballs.
Lister - Jones, who is currently seen on CBS» «Life in Pieces,» said that this film marked a return to her indie roots after getting a peak into the big - budget Hollywood studio system.
Assumingly, the studio did it so they're not inundated with phone calls after from disgruntled cinemagoers who rocked up expecting to see Harold and Dr Karl on the big screen and instead getting... McLovin's bare ass.
It's the sequel we'll want for years and years, but the studio will keep waiting to see if the cult fanbase is big enough to warrant a greenlight (or if there's an empty spot in their calendar).
It's the sequel we'll want for years and years, but the studio will keep waiting to see if the cult fanbase is big enough to warrant a...
Having been on the press tour for the upcoming Ant - Man, he's been talking about Edgar Wright's departure from the project [see here], the studio's «big plans» for The Wasp [see here], gender - swapping The Ancient One in Doctor Strange [see here], introducing an LGBT character into -LSB-...]
Sony's Shuhei Yoshida has announced the reason behind why PlayStation Experience 2015 didn't saw big PlayStation 4 game announcements from first party studios like Sony Bend and others.
They are in control of the situation, and it is rare that we have the opportunity to see this sort of thing occur in a big studio comedy.
I am excited to see what he does with his first really big studio film, though.
It represents a big jump in prestige, talent and budget, and could be seen as a risk for a studio to put such an unproven director in such a big chair on such a troubled project.
The behind - the - scenes action of Living in Oblivion is no exception, and although we've seen many films just like it in recent years, such as Mistress and The Big Picture, Tom DiCillo's (Double Whammy, Box of Moon Light) creation distinguishes itself by being about a independent filmmaking, not greatly influenced by the dictation of a major studio or bigwig producer, but by conflicts within the filmmaker himself.
Marvel may have had little involvement with Disney's Big Hero 6, but that didn't stop comic book legend Stan Lee from making his customary cameo in the animated movie, and the studio has now released a new featurette which sees Stan discussing his appearance.
Some work on big budget tent - pole scripts only to see the studio abandon the project, and then sometimes come back to it with a new team at the helm.
At the beginning, when Belle (Emma Watson) walks out of her house and wanders through the village singing «Belle,» that lovely lyrical meet - the - day ode that mingles optimism with a yearning for something more, the shots and beats are all in place, the spirit is there, you can see within 15 seconds that Emma Watson has the perfect perky soulfulness to bring your dream of Belle to life — and still, the number feels like something out of one of those overly bustling big - screen musicals from the late»60s that helped to bury the studio system.
Although Altman scored big in the same year with his breakthrough film, MASH, the studios were not enamored by his quick follow - up effort, and seeing the final product, one can see why.
POOTS: Here's the thing: in terms of this studio film and what is seen as the bigger film, I think that's totally fine and great and fun, and I would love to be a superhero or a princess --
He doesn't always make big - budget studio films, but his work should be seen and recognized.
First, Minnix meets with a group of religious leaders to see if the studio's upcoming big historical epic, Hail, Caesar!
Naturally, we have your back when it comes to breaking down the big - budget blockbusters and big - name studio releases that will be taking over your multiplexes from Memorial Day until Labor Day — but what if you're looking for something besides the latest pop - franchise installment or A-list star vehicle to see?
«Gravity» may not have much more on its mind than «Speed,» but it's a relief to see an unconventional big - budget studio movie that doesn't hew to the same old pounding action beats, or person - to - person physical violence.
These elements are typically found in smaller independent films but are incredibly rare to see in bigger budget films released by a major studio.
I have seen a few others recently that I am grateful for seeing, but yeah as far as really big time, studio - produced horror goes today The Conjuring seems to be the gold standard.
Interestingly enough, this is only the second trailer we have seen for Logan, which is very uncommon for such a big studio movie.
The first news about the supernatural science fiction thriller film Spectral started to come out over three years ago, and big studios including Legendary Pictures and Universal Pictures were involved, yet it is only now that the film is seeing a release — and on Netflix, at that.
By the end of its first weekend, it was the biggest hit in the history of distributor Lionsgate, long considered just outside the lines of the major movie studios, decimating the company's handful of modest performers, nearly all of them having the words «Tyler Perry» or «Saw» in their titles.
Speaking of casting, it's always a treat to see what big - studio - franchise cash can produce in the way of top - flight British (and Irish) actors.
I think they're all underrated, talented performers, and ever since seeing Barinholtz work his magic as a charmingly weird supporting character in The Mindy Project, I've been pulling for him to lock down some more starring roles in big studio comedies.
It's also, quite simply, a big, glorious, heartfelt, satisfying piece of pop filmmaking, the kind of movie we haven't seen from a major movie studio in way too long.
This will test the small studio to see if they can play with the big boys (and girls) for those Oscar nominations.
We've seen a string of directors trade their success in smaller independent features for big budget big name studio roles, and after both Creed and Black Panther, it's tough to deny that no one has been as successful in making the leap as Ryan Coogler.
Her film work has slowed down somewhat — she's making 2 - 3 films a year and working much more at home, so it's nice to see she's put her Pirates of the Caribbean money to good use (unlike Johnny who you think is so indie but keeps doing big studio movie after big studio movie).
Well if that's your answer you're obviously a studio big wig twat who can't see common sense through the benjamins being waved in front of his face.
The film's culmination — a big twisty sci - fi reveal — is as novelistic as any of the genre's classics and as imaginative and moving as anything I've seen in the past five years in either independent or studio film - making.
While we still wonder about how effective if it is (see our recent piece), and several studios are skipping this year, including Paramount and Universal, there's still some big - name guests and unveilings taking place between Wednesday and Sunday and it'll undoubtedly be the major story of the week, movie-wise.
I was excited to see him, many of him, in the big studio movie Machete Kills a...
Just know it is readily apparent who the killer is not fifteen minutes into the movie, an entire subplot involving J.K. Simmons as an extremely wealthy womanizing and sex - obsessed philanthropist is unintentionally hysterical and poor Val Kilmer, not seen in a big budget major Hollywood studio release since 2006's Déjà vu, is dealt such a poor hand it's a question why he was asked to play this game in the first place.
In fact, Fox is very keen to see it through and what studio wouldn't want another installment of such a big movie?
Having sat in the back of our studio car, it's clear to see Vauxhall's engineers have put a lot of time into making the new Astra feel bigger and more accommodating.
OGOREK: I think they are transforming and I think the opportunity is going to continue to exist in traditional publishers just like we saw where film studios continue to exist and big record labels continue to exist.
«You would find a hundred artists, give them each $ 100 grand worth of studio time and one music video, then you would throw all one hundred acts kind of out there and see which one or two began breaking big.
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