Ryan Gosling shines in the first great sci-fi movie of the year.
Fans of Andy Weir's novel have been wondering whether this adaptation of Project Hail Mary from Phil Lord & Chris Miller would do the story justice. Find out what we made of the movie right here.
First, in the plainest language, before we get to anything else, Project Hail Mary is a fantastic film. It does right by its source material, and it also easily stands on its own for folks who haven’t ...
Ryan Gosling plays a man stranded on a spaceship in the new film “Project Hail Mary,” opening in theaters on March 20.
Phil Lord and Chris Miller nail their adaptation of The Martian author Andy Weir's novel, in theaters March 20th.
Sandra Hüller also stars in Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s sci-fi epic based on the Andy Weir novel about a science teacher who finds an unusual ally in a mission to save two worlds.
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's lone-astronaut saga wants to be "Interstellar" meets "E.T.," but it's too long and too cutely formulaic.
Project Hail Mary' is a smart piece of sci-fi filmmaking anchored by a reliably charismatic Ryan Gosling becoming best buds with an alien spider-rock.
Project Hail Mary arrives in theaters on March 20, and the review embargo lifted earlier today. Was the movie worthy of its glowing critical reception?
The science is accessible and Ryan Gosling is a superb Everyman in the excellent space adventure "Project Hail Mary," based on Andy Weir's novel.
THE MOST OBVIOUS REFERENCE POINT for Project Hail Mary—aside from The Martian, which was also written by Drew Goddard based on a book by Andy Weir—is probably Interstellar. I’ve written about this ...
A review of 'Project Hail Mary' with Ryan Gosling back on a mission to space, but this time alone and on a mission to save ...
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