The best sci-fi films hold up a mirror to the age in which they are made. So what can we learn from the future – and what it means to be human – in Denis Villeneuve’s film? On the face of it, ...
Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi sequel rejects the breathless fury of modern-day money-spinners in favour of a hypnotically unhurried formula. It won’t catch on – will it? Blockbusters seem faster and more ...
“Blade Runner 2049” boasts such an enticing assortment of elements it’s frustrating that they aren’t assembled into a movie that fully delivers on its promise. Yet despite Ryan Gosling, a striking ...
Two stunning Blade Runner 2049 posters tease a latest look at Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford (Picture: Warner Bros) A new set of Blade Runner 2049 posters teases a bleak yet beautiful science-fiction ...
Quotes about Blade Runner 2049: Blade Runner 2049 is an example of science fiction as magical thinking: whites fear that all the sins they committed against black and brown people will come back to ...
When Blade Runner hit theatres back in 1982, it arrived to mixed reviews. Audiences and critics weren’t quite ready for director Ridley Scott’s dystopian sci-fi noir but over time, the film has become ...
"We're all just looking out for something real," says Robin Wright's police captain in "Blade Runner 2049." Wright, an icy, steely actress seemingly born for the world of "Blade Runner," is speaking ...
'Arrival' director Denis Villeneuve pulls off the dare of the decade. His sequel to the 1982 sci-fi classic – starring Ryan Gosling – is a bold triumph It’s still raining in Los Angeles and those same ...
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Harrison Ford still fits the clothes he wore to star in Blade Runner (Picture: Tibrina Hobson/Getty) It may have been over 30 years ago that Harrison Ford starred as Blade Runner’s Rick Deckard but it ...
The thing I remember most about seeing Blade Runner at the cinema, aged 17, on its release in 1982, is that I had almost no foreknowledge of what to expect. This was possible in those far-off days ...