Tag: Voyagers
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‘The Marsh King’s Daughter’ – Release Date, Trailer, and Everything We Know
Family can be complicated, especially when your father’s a convicted murderer. Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled cinematic ride with the upcoming release of The Marsh King’s Daughter. Adapted from Karen Dionne’s suspenseful novel of the same name, the movie stars Daisy Ridley as Helena Pelletier, a young mother whose past is both treacherous and traumatic.…
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How To Watch Black Adam At Home
For almost a decade-and-a-half, Dwayne Johnson has been developing the Warner Bros./DC film, “Black Adam.” We’ve finally gotten to see the titular antihero on the big screen going up against the Justice Society of America. And we’ll likely see more Black Adam in the future if that cameo in the mid-credits scene is anything to…
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Sitting in a tin can: why sci-fi films are finally telling astronaut life like it is
New Netflix drama Stowaway is the latest in a crop of movies that suggests space travel is more random death and boredom than warp speed nineAnybody who fancies watching a new science fiction film this month can count their lucky stars. A Netflix drama, Stowaway, features Anna Kendrick, Toni Collette and Daniel Dae Kim as…
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‘Voyagers’ Review: It’s ‘Lord of the Flies’ in Space, and in Hip Black T-Shirts
Every era gets the youth sci-fi action movie it deserves. Twenty-five years ago, Paul Verhoeven made “Starship Troopers” (1997), and whatever you thought of that self-consciously over-the-top high-cheese parable of pinup actors battling giant bugs, there’s no denying it packed a wallop that was very late ’90s — a revel in teen-idol decadence fused with…
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This Week In Trailers: Voyagers, Sophie Jones, For Heaven’s Sake, Shiva Baby
Trailers are an under-appreciated art form insofar that many times they’re seen as vehicles for showing footage, explaining films away, or showing their hand about what moviegoers can expect. Foreign, domestic, independent, big budget: What better way to hone your skills as a thoughtful moviegoer than by deconstructing these little pieces of advertising? This week,…
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Lionsgate Moves Colin Farrell Sci-Fi ‘Voyagers,’ Hilary Swank Thriller ‘Fatale’ to 2021
Lionsgate has pushed back the theatrical releases of two of its fall movies to 2021, the Hilary Swank thriller “Fatale” directed by Deon Taylor, and Neil Burger’s sci-fi “Voyagers” starring Colin Farrell, an individual with knowledge told TheWrap.“Fatale” was meant to open Oct. 30 but is now expected to open in the first quarter of…