Guy Ritchie's 123-minute answer to The Hurt Locker is rewriting history on streaming after flopping at the box office. Read ...
When Ryan Gosling interacts on screen with his alien buddy, which he does for more than half of “Project Hail Mary,” he wasn’t staring at a green screen as cameras rolled. Instead, he was playing off ...
"Project Hail Mary" is a deeply faithful adaptation of Andy Weir's book, but it's impossible to convert from page to film everything without cuts or tweaks. The film follows a lone man far from home ...
Sorry, Ryan Gosling, but this is the real star of your movie.
Problems of the natural world can be addressed through, and only through, mastery and cooperation might seem like a truism, but in Weir's stories, it emerges as an expansively hopeful thesis.
In their two decades making movies together, Phil Lord and Chris Miller have shown a particular talent in making inanimate objects come alive.
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