The Martian — Ridley Scott's
latest space movie is the work of a master at the top of his game.
Not exact matches
It was also light years ahead of all film special effects that preceded it, and nothing came close to redefining the look of a «
space movie» until the original Star Wars, a decade
later.
Originally labelled a haunted house
movie set in
space, it created a whole new sub-genre of science fiction horror, kickstarted the careers of Ridley Scott and Sigourney Weaver, and introducing mainstream audiences to the fantastical works of the
late surrealist sculptor and painter, HR Giger.
Is the
latest found - footage horror
movie, «Apollo 18» (this time in
space) as entertaining as similar films, «Paranormal Activity» and «The Blair Witch Project,» or is this genre finally played - out?
The
latest venture from Andy and Lana Wachowski's looks a lot better from a trailer point of view as a high concept sci - fi event
movie, instead of positioning the film as a sort of
space adventure love story.
This
latest film may actually have as much in common with Cast Away as it does with any of the
space - based films, and while many
movies these days seem to be advertisements for Apple, this one is owed a debt by the duct tape company.
MTV announced the nominees for the 2016 MTV
Movie Awards, and the
latest installment of the beloved
space saga blasted ahead of the field with 11 nods (including two different honorees in the Best Virtual Performance category).
The
later installments, marred by this poorly devised attempt to patch up a
space - horror B -
movie, would fall into the same line of entanglement and Easter Eggs.
The format for this otherwise rote docu is interesting as Gordon appears as a talking head superimposed over archival footage, recalling his early days in the
movies before 2001: A
Space Odyssey and his involvement as artistic director with the Organic Theater Company in Madison, WI (
later, Chicago), at the spearhead of David Mamet's board - pounding revolution.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline:
Latest Mike Judge Comedy Misses the Mark While Mike Judge may be best known as the creator of the MTV animated series Beavis and Butthead, he also has a cult following of devoted
movie fans who love his live - action masterpieces like Office
Space and Idiocracy.
(Like so many of the
movie's Earth - set sequences, this expository scene is set in a car and looks so cheap that it comes as a surprise when, minutes
later, one discovers that the production had the budget for a
space station set and a cast of more than two people.)
No surprise, the
movie that is taking the deep -
space drama down is Bad Grandpa — the
latest feature in the successful Jackass franchise.
(Note: Amazing what a long shadow 2001: A
Space Odyssey still casts over sci - fi
movies even all these decades
later.
If you like the look and sound to the
latest Tron
movie and enjoy traveling through
space shooting down the enemies you're going to love Pew Pew 2 for the BlackBerry PlayBook.
This private home has an inviting, open floor plan, which offers plenty of
space to convene for
late night chats, games, or family - wide
movie nights.
But the most important lure connecting shopping centers with hotels is the increased focus on mixed - use, combining shopping, Class A office
space and entertainment, which generate demand for hotels and provide business from coffee in the morning to the
late - night
movie.