Second, thanks for trying to catch up
with the big blockbuster titles the EU are getting.
And considering Toby Kebbell's track record
with big blockbuster movies (Warcraft, Fantastic Four, Prince of Persia, The Sorcerer's Apprentice) it might be time for him to go back to smaller scale material where his quirky qualities as an actor are appreciated.
Summer started off
with some big blockbusters with Captain America: Civil War and X-Men Apocalypse opening well.
In recent years, August has typically been the month where studios dump their summer fare that can't compete
with the bigger blockbusters, and although that's probably true with this year as well, it's hard to complain with a line - up as great as this, including the latest sci - fi treat from «District 9» director Neill Blomkamp, the sequel to «Kick - Ass» and the final chapter in Edgar Wright's Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy.
With the biggest blockbuster titles, over 100 console exclusives, and three generations of games, there's never been a better time to game with Xbox One.
Not exact matches
While it looks like the days of
big blockbuster games being created in Vancouver may be coming to an end, there is lots of activity going on
with independent studios and various new game initiatives.
In recent years, the statuette has gone home
with lesser - seen movies, often from off the mainstream radar — offbeat or «prestige» titles that captured the imagination of Academy voters if not the American public — to the near - total exclusion of
big budget Hollywood
blockbusters.
Last November, Rogers scored a $ 5.2 - billion
blockbuster deal
with the National Hockey League, a coup against
big telecom competitor Bell and its TSN sports channel.
While Hope is known for making independent movies rather than
big - budget Hollywood
blockbusters, Amazon Studios has succeeded in the world of television in part by aligning itself
with high - profile directors like Allen and Steven Soderbergh of «Ocean's Eleven» fame.
Analysts rightly predicted that 2016 would be a
big year for healthcare industry mergers, but 2017 is on pace to top it,
with a number of
blockbuster mergers between
big - name health systems headlining the year in M&A.
Considering the film is deep into production, it isn't a
big surprise that they brought in a seasoned pro like Howard,
with tons of
blockbuster experience under his belt.
Besides,
with $ 450 million worldwide in just a few days (the fifth -
biggest global debut behind Harry Potter 7.2, Jurassic World, The Force Awakens and The Fate of the Furious, but the third -
biggest if you exclude China openings), it can afford to be a prototypical quick kill
blockbuster.
As the pharmaceutical industry's
blockbuster drugs fall off the patent cliff,
with precious few drugs in the pipeline to replace them, there are signs that
big pharma could turn more of its attention to biologically derived medicines.
Knowing this,
Big Pharma has tried to make big bucks with a blockbuster weight loss drug, but their efforts have been a disast
Big Pharma has tried to make
big bucks with a blockbuster weight loss drug, but their efforts have been a disast
big bucks
with a
blockbuster weight loss drug, but their efforts have been a disaster.
There's no reason your
big blockbuster movie has to be filled
with incoherent pixels attacking other incoherent pixels.
The movie is both a tribute to the skill of Fruitvale Station and Creed director Ryan Coogler, who almost effortlessly scales up to a much
bigger budgetary level
with Black Panther, and to an ensemble cast full of actors who'd rarely get asked to play parts like these in a
blockbuster like this.
While those who enjoyed the Brooks book will likely be chagrined at seeing little of what they enjoyed show up on the
big screen, taking World War Z on its own terms as a Hollywood
blockbuster, there's still enough entertainment value to be had for those who are OK
with the fact that the film doesn't represent the book.
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.
All that mixed
with the ingredients of a
blockbuster film, a great cast, good humorous timing and spectacular set pieces makes for a very entertaining ride that works as a standalone film as well as part of the
bigger picture.
Instead we are presented
with an absolute turd of a film
with shockingly bad «action» set pieces (despite not actually requiring major action set pieces for the plot), dreadful visuals that might as well be that «Gladiators» TV show complete
with glitter and sparkles, a god awful thrash / heavy metal soundtrack just in case you forgot this film was suppose to be tough and your obligatory dire
big name cast hot of the heels of other poor major
blockbusters (yeah stick him / her in it,
big name, can't go wrong, doesn't matter if they actually fit the role or not pfft!).
Despite Reynor's initial dalliance
with big screen
blockbusters, his recent work is still tuned to the indie world, including upcoming features
with directors like John Carney, Ben Wheatley and Jim Sheridan.
Summertime moviegoing, especially in a
big city
with a healthy appetite for both cinephilia and nostalgia, means more than simply waiting around for franchise
blockbusters to take your money and run.
«
With amazing games such as «Forza Motorsport 5,» «Ryse: Son of Rome,» «Dead Rising 3,» Halo Xbox One,» «Kinect Sports Rivals,» «Project Spark» and «Quantum Break,» Xbox will continue to lead the industry with the biggest exclusives, new IP and blockbuster franchises that will delight gamers for the next decade and beyond.&ra
With amazing games such as «Forza Motorsport 5,» «Ryse: Son of Rome,» «Dead Rising 3,» Halo Xbox One,» «Kinect Sports Rivals,» «Project Spark» and «Quantum Break,» Xbox will continue to lead the industry
with the biggest exclusives, new IP and blockbuster franchises that will delight gamers for the next decade and beyond.&ra
with the
biggest exclusives, new IP and
blockbuster franchises that will delight gamers for the next decade and beyond.»
Critics weren't especially kind to Bright, Netflix's
big 2017 push to brand itself as a real, bona fide movie studio, complete
with an awful, David Ayer - directed Will Smith
blockbuster of its very own.
It's also, now, the stylistic middle child of a franchise that converted Universal's famous monster from a creepy spine - tingler into a
big money
blockbuster with infant CGI.
After just four weeks, it's roughly $ 100 million away from catching this year's
biggest movie, another Marvel
blockbuster, Black Panther, which dropped out of the top 10 for the first time in its 14 - week run to date,
with its domestic total at $ 697.7 million.
This summer could be the
biggest blockbuster season ever recorded,
with a stellar slew of sequels, reboots and fresh new stories.
He has an eye for a solid script
with established directors that he can collaborate
with in a meaningful way, instead of just eyeing the next «
big blockbuster.»
I caught up
with DeKnight when he was recently in Australia to talk about how to make a
big blockbuster action movie...
Movie piracy continues to be an issue, and based on the list of most pirated movies, those who are opting not to pay for their entertainment prefer the
big blockbuster movies, Avatar topping the list
with a whopping 21 million downloads.
Right now, there's no other
big summer
blockbuster that can even compete
with our excitement levels for Fallout.
The
biggest draw here is Biehn himself, yesterdecade's star of James Cameron
blockbusters The Terminator, Aliens and The Abyss — and while there is no doubt that The Victim is something of a vanity project, there is also a strange, nostalgia - tinged melancholy to be found in the scene where young, buxom Annie (apparently no longer traumatised by her bff's very recent death) beds Biehn's Kyle every which way in a softcore - graphic manner harking straight back to Biehn's Eighties heyday (complete
with rocking score).
While the summer movie season always comes
with its slew of
big blockbusters — some good, some bad, few memorable — anticipation is very high for Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation.
Marty Wolf (Paul Giamatti) is an evil Hollywood producer who steals the vaguely autobiographical writing assignment of pathological liar Jason (Frankie Muniz) and turns it into a
big - budget
blockbuster that shares its name
with this film's title.
That
big moment charged the hype machine for the film in a way that major summer
blockbusters aren't capable of achieving
with an entire year of buildup and spoiler - filled trailers, making this film one of the most talked about projects in the past year simply due to the fact that no one knew what it actually was.
After striking out
big time
with the
blockbuster misfire «The Lone Ranger,» director Gore Verbinski and screenwriter Justin Haythe are reuniting and scaling things back dramatically for the new psychological thriller «A Cure For Wellness.»
So I'm not a fanatic about the James Bond franchise but I do enjoy cinema
blockbusters and knew this one would be filled
with big bangs.
That a tiny British film —
with no
big stars, no high concept, no flashy source, a story most appreciated by thirtysomethings but featuring tweens, released in no more than 152 theaters during the start of summer
blockbuster season — didn't set the States ablaze?
Now comes the new wave of
blockbuster Marvel franchises,
with The Hulk riding a wave of mass approval as the next
big superhero thing to hit theaters since X2.
It is without a doubt one of the
biggest blockbusters to ever hit the screen,
with a cast so stacked that we couldn't mention them all.
It's a long time since we've seen a
blockbuster that engages
with big questions — of death, of grief, of loneliness, of human existence — in the way that this does, and that makes it something to be cherished.
During this recent exclusive interview
with Collider, the undeniably charming James Badge Dale (who plays the Lone Ranger's older brother, Texas Ranger Dan Reid) talked about how cool it is to be in three of the
biggest blockbusters of the summer (Iron Man 3, World War Z and The Lone Ranger), how The Lone Ranger was the most physically demanding, finding a treehouse out in Canyon de Chelly where he could grab a nap between takes, the process of finding the perfect cowboy hat for his character, working
with a horse that was scared of gunfire, and the experience of cowboy boot camp.
As much as the PC can lay claim to some of the
biggest AAA
blockbusters and sprawling single - player experiences available, it can often be nice to just take a step back from all that epic palaver and get stuck into a quick session of multiplayer goodness
with your mates.
Welcome to Kirby Star Allies, the next
big blockbuster for the Nintendo Switch that cleverly uses the mechanics of this innovative console well, including the ability to play
with four other players in this thoroughly enjoyable side - scrolling platformer.
Senior Staff Writer Scott Davis continues his weekly look at what's new in the world of Blu - ray... INTERSTELLAR One of the
biggest films of last year
with a worldwide gross of over $ 670 million, Christopher Nolan's latest
blockbuster opus Interstellar flies its way on to Blu - ray and DVD.
Three
big films hit cinemas this weekend in the UK (one of them opens next week in America),
with a fantasy
blockbuster taking on a sci - fi action thriller and a Wild West comedy for box...
I should get something out of the way regarding Black Panther — this is going to be a very positive review, and it has everything to do
with Marvel making the blackest
big - budget
blockbuster of...
Following up on the Cinema City romantic comedy Seven Years Itch, To re-teamed
with producer - writer - star (not necessarily in that order) Raymond Wong Bak - Ming for an ensemble film designed for release during the Lunar New Year holiday, a week - long (more or less) celebration that is the highlight of the Hong Kong film release calendar, when all of the
big, star - studded
blockbusters hit theatres.
A true summer
blockbuster that should be taken in on the
biggest screen
with Dolby ATMOS sound.
The Wrap's Reviews Editor Alonso Duralde joined forces
with reviewer Inkoo Kang to reveal their favorite films of the year — from
big budget
blockbusters to film festival gems that you may have missed.