As every buff knows, Blade Runner was originally dismissed by both critics and the public only to become to movies what The Velvet Underground & Nico was to music. By the end of its decade the film’s ...
When John Carpenter’s “The Thing” was released in 1982, it bombed. Steven Spielberg’s “E.T.,” by contrast soared, becoming a national phenomenon. Still, the two share a bond in Chris Nashawaty’s new ...
FirstCuriosity on MSN
Why Both Blade Runner Movies Flopped Despite Their Brilliance
Why did two visionary masterpieces from Ridley Scott and Denis Villeneuve struggle to connect with audiences despite critical ...
Ridley Scott presented a striking vision of a cyberpunk future in Blade Runner, but credited one of the movie's actors with a ...
Alien director Sir Ridley Scott has never shied away from sharing his often blunt opinions, but he got surprisingly candid while reflecting on making Blade Runner in an interview with Total Film (via ...
The fear of the sequel slump is real. Rarely do remakes and follow-ups live up to their billings. They instead rely on the nostalgia of fans and hope for the continued efficacy of overused techniques ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Dear reader, I hope you’re in the mood to possibly suss out artificial humans from real ones, because there’s a new Blade Runner game on the way from ...
ScreenRant on MSN
How Blade Runner 2099 Show Compares To The Movies Explained By Star
Blade Runner 2099 star Tom Burke explains how the show compares to the two Blade Runner movies. Created by Silka Luisa, the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results