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Arrival: Revisiting Denis Villeneuve’s Most Emotional Film
[ad_1] When you look at Denis Villeneuve’s cinematic resume, it’s a little jarring to comprehend that he’s only directed 11 theatrical films. Seven of those are thrillers, with his last four films — Arrival, Blade Runner 2049, Dune and Dune: Part Two — critically ranking amongst some of the very best sci-fi films to hit…
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Everything You Need to Know About the 2024 Solar Eclipse
[ad_1] In 2006, a total solar eclipse offered a moment of global unity and unleashed a wave of supernatural abilities within otherwise ordinary people in NBC’s Heroes, streaming now on Peacock. In the real world solar eclipses don’t unlock latent superpowers (that we know of) but they’re pretty good for unity. Next month, a total…
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Before You See The Fall Guy, Revisit the Wild Ride of The Stunt Man
[ad_1] The world of movie stunts has always been compelling, as far back as the days of Buster Keaton’s death-defying comedy work and as recently as Tom Cruise’s cliff-jumping motorcycle rides. We’re fascinated by this world in which real people will undertake real danger for the sake of fictional entertainments, and that means that stunt…
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Abigail Directors on How Their New Movie Differs from Scream
[ad_1] With so many sequels, remakes, and reboots flooding today’s horror market, Radio Silence co-directors Matt Betinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillet are looking to add something new and refreshing to the conversation by way of Abigail. Hitting theaters everywhere next month, the gonzo project centers around a group of criminals (fronted by Melissa Barrera’s Joey) who decide to kidnap…
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Watch an Extended Preview from David Lynch’s 1984 Dune Movie
[ad_1] “May thy knife chip and shatter.” This past weekend, moviegoing audiences returned to the spice-filled world of Arrakis via the wide theatrical release of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two, which has received widespread critical acclaim. Now that giant sandworms, moisture-protecting stillsuits, and mystical Kwisatz Haderach prophecies are back in the cultural conversation, Universal Pictures decided to join…
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NASA Discovery Could Mean Mars Had Life-Supporting Volcanic Vents
[ad_1] We’re not totally sure where Harry Vanderspeigle – Alan Tudyk’s extraterrestrial character on SYFY’s Resident Alien, (new Season 3 episodes air on Wednesdays) – comes from, and not for lack of trying. We do know that his species shares some genetic relationship with the cephalopods of our own world, so there’s a good bet Harry’s home…
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Rogue Planets Wander the Cosmos Together in Groups
[ad_1] Lars von Trier’s 2011 end of the world story Melancholia (streaming now on Peacock) features one of the most intimate apocalypses ever put to film. It involves the whole of the world but is seen primarily from one location and one perspective, as a rogue planet smashes into the Earth and ends all life.…
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Why Clouds Might Disappear During the Upcoming Solar Eclipse
[ad_1] Eclipses have been a part of the human experience since the moment we could be called human. Throughout history, various groups have interpreted eclipses in different ways, but almost always with a sense of wonder. Total solar eclipses happen on Earth through a fortunate bit of cosmological happenstance. The Sun is almost exactly 400…
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Linda Hamilton on Resident Alien Role: “I’m Not the Funny Girl, I’m the Straight Man”
[ad_1] Forgive the pun, but it sounds like Linda Hamilton’s experience on Resident Alien has been… out of this world. Don’t believe us — just ask Sarah Connor herself! How to Watch Watch new episodes of Resident Alien Wednesdays at 10/9c on SYFY and next day on Peacock. Recently chatting with ComicBook.com about Season 3 of the hit…
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New Megamind Sequel & Series Creators on Hero’s Evolution
[ad_1] It’s been 14 years since we first saw Will Ferrell’s titular blue craniumed alien drop his supervillain status and go hero while saving Metro City in the DreamWorks Animation film Megamind (now streaming on Peacock). Despite being a global box office hit, and ideas being crafted by original screenwriters Alan Schoolcraft and Brent Simons, a sequel never actualized. …