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A New Neil Armstrong Film Makes One Giant Leap for Kindness Smithsonian podcasts deliver doses of optimism this month, featuring Bill Nye and a story of a warm welcome from the astronaut’s family ...
For a WWII film that caters to older audiences, to be one of those DNA films was a departure from the popcorn flicks that usually serve as IMAX’s main moneymakers. But the move paid off as IMAX ...
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It is also one of the hints that the Polish brothers, whose previous films have been compared to the defiantly weird work of David Lynch, are going for the same kind of feel-good departure as ...
‘Game of Thrones’ Premiere Recap: One Giant Leap HBO's fantasy smash takes a big, bold, confident step with the start of Season Three ...
Gonzalo López-Gallego's "Apollo 18" (2011) has conquered new frontiers of flopping. Here is a movie of such astoundingly poor quality that it even misses the "so bad it's good" territory, settling ...
Members of "The Climb" perform a scene in Troy's historic Gasholder Building. The project was the first one originally conceived as a film for the social action theater company, Creative Action ...
TNT is joining the trend with One Giant Leap, a four-hour event miniseries about the life of NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong who became the first man to walk on the moon.
The movie makes liberal use of the giant images sent back from Mars by the rovers' high-resolution cameras.
One giant leap It's fitting that the first images captured on film depicted space travel, as filmmakers have informed our perceptions of outer space far more than the grainy images beamed back ...
‘The Martian’ Review: One Giant Leap for Sci-Fi Matt Damon plays an astronaut who gets stranded on the Red Planet in Ridley Scott’s latest space odyssey.
In fact, the Blue Origin crew have "presented a profoundly antifeminist vision" of womankind's future, said The Guardian's Donegan – one that is "dependent on men, confined to triviality, and ...