From Koi... Mil Gaya in 2003 to the upcoming Ramayana, VFX in Bollywood promises to take a next-level leap. With a lavish ...
In a world whose bleakness doesn’t seem too far removed from that of an Earth plagued by astrophage, “Project Hail Mary” and ...
Set against the backdrop of Northeast China during the Russo-Japanese War from 1904-1905, the work blends elements of history ...
Vladimir Putin must be shaking in his boots after a telling off from Britain’s Defence Secretary. “We see you,” John Healey ...
While a typical movie shoot involves the filmmakers setting up how every shot will look like and shooting a series of close ...
New data shows young audiences embracing creators, global reach accelerating, and fan-driven production reshaping how ...
Kurt Vonnegut doesn’t really write a war novel in “Slaughterhouse-Five” so much as he writes a novel about war — specifically how war ...
Rock stars on the big screen: when charisma meets a script, sometimes it’s magic… and sometimes it’s gloriously, painfully ...
Ann Marie Jackson reviews “Season of the Swamp,” in which Benito Juárez’s 18 months of exile in New Orleans are vividly ...
In her uneven yet moving retrospective, the American photographer revives lost loved ones through slideshows and videos.
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Project Hail Mary producer Aditya Sood: 'Science fiction is the most successful genre in cinema'
On Monday, as Commander Reid Wiseman, onboard the Artemis 2 spaceship, described the moon, NASA’s mission control replied, ...
I asked him if there had been a doctor that had seen him, a nurse, anyone of any sort of medical capacity and he has seen no ...
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