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Director Christopher Nolan, who is widely regarded for his notable work in the science-fiction genre, has spoken about Stanley Kubrick's epic film 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Director Matt Sharman promises miniatures and practical sets for his retro-themed Marvel movie. Read more at Empire.
When released, critics and audiences felt that this time, Spielberg stepped out of line, as A.I. was deemed a botched interpretation of Kubrick's original vision, with his gloomy portrait of the ...
Auteur cred, blockbuster clout, rakish scarves—nobody hits the trifecta quite like Christopher Nolan. While he's at work on ...
The "Avatar" director speaks to Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth about ways to use artificial intelligence to reduce costs while ...
Matt Shakman reveals Galactus is the main villain in Fantastic Four: First Steps and explains why he avoided full ...
Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza’s white-knuckle action film set during the second Iraq War reconstructs a traumatic military ...
EXCLUSIVE: If you focus on snarky and largely unsubstantiated reports, you might figure Warner Bros Pictures co-chairman/CEOs ...
Starmus, a unique festival where science and art converge, has long celebrated ... Adding authenticity to his film, Kubrick utilized the actual breathing sounds of Alexei Leonov, the first human ...
The Avatar and Terminator creator thinks it has a positive use when it comes to managing VFX costs, but not at the expense of creatives' livelihoods.
Sure, the Stanley Kubrick film isn’t obscure ... After the death of director David Lynch, PRS screened the documentary “David Lynch: The Art Life” to a packed house that, similarly, found out about ...