Like “Interstellar” and “Arrival,”“Ad Astra” begins chiefly on Earth, where the settings are only moderately futuristic; plenty of contraptions are remote-controlled or voice-activated, transactions are conducted through fingerprints or hand scans, and the surface of the moon is hotly ...
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Ad Astra Review: Space Therapy with Mind-Blowing Visual Effects Superb action scenes and cutting edge effects rescue Ad Astra from introspection overload. By Julian Roman Sep 14, 2019 Movie News First Ad Astra Clip Takes Brad Pitt to the Moon as Tickets Go on Sale 20th Century Fox ha...
Still, big space films likeAd Astraneed a lot of quiet time to invoke feelings of being alone with one’s thoughts. While the film delivers visually, with Hoyte van Hoytema’s (Interstellar) excellent camerawork and the performances mentioned above, I found the show-don’t-tell rule running...
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Posted in2019 Reviews,Movie Reviews|TaggedAbominable,Adventure,American Cinema,Animated,China,Chinese Cinema,Chloe Bennet,Family,Film,Monster,Movie,review|1Reply Movie Review – Ad Astra Posted onSeptember 19, 2019 4 TL;DR– A stunning film exploring the world of one man as it all falls apart ...
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – Ad Astra per Aspera – TV Review Posted onJune 23, 2023 2 TL;DR –An episode that wears its heart on its sleeve and leaves very little room to misinterpret the moral lesson it is exploring. Disclosure– I paid for the Paramount+ streaming service that ...
Terminator: Dark Fate, Not That Bad, Michelle’s Review Spoiler Free Michelle Alexandria November 3, 2019 Movie Reviews Terminator: Dark Fate wants to pretend like the last 4 or 5 sequels to T2, I’ve lost count, didn’t happen. It brings back the greatness that is Linda Hamilton, Arnol...