Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's lone-astronaut saga wants to be "Interstellar" meets "E.T.," but it's too long and too cutely formulaic.
When I read Project Hail Mary back in 2021, no one knew anything about it. There was no Wikipedia plot summary. No YouTube breakdowns. No spoilers at all. It was just me, the book, and my imagination.
Stop-motion aliens, desert revenge, and a guy with a laser cannon arm make this baffling 70s sci-fi oddity a B-movie worth streaming.
For Ryan Gosling, starring in and producing “Project Hail Mary" wasn’t just about joining a sweeping science-fiction epic; it was about making a movie his own children could watch.
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A Wyoming judge rejected a new DHS policy that detains immigrants who have been living in the U.S. consistently during their immigration proceedings.
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A review of 'Project Hail Mary' with Ryan Gosling back on a mission to space, but this time alone and on a mission to save ...
If a new science fiction film strongly reminds you of a handful of others, how much of a problem is it when those others are among the best things the genre’s done in 25 years? When it comes to the ...