A U.S. Army Ranger team does battle with a giant alien robot in a movie co-starring Dennis Quaid, Esai Morales and Jai Courtney.
"There's some moments in the movie where I'm laughing or I'm just so charmed by him, which is like, it's actually my kids ...
Project Hail Mary co-director Christopher Miller has moved to clarify recent comments in which he said there isn't a single ...
Amazon-MGM's entire 156-minute, big-budget sci-fi gamble was shot without any green (or blue) screen, Christopher Miller says ...
In interviews with the press, Miller, who directed Project Hail Mary alongside collaborator Phil Lord, said there is no green ...
Project Hail Mary may not have used any green screens during production, but co-director Chris Miller has clarified that this ...
Co-director Christopher Miller has revealed that 'Project Hail Mary' opted not to use green screen "whatsoever." ...
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The man who built Dark Horse Comics from a single Oregon comic shop just lost his CEO title
Publisher and Producer Mike Richardson is no longer serving as chief executive officer of Dark Horse Comics, the media ...
Paul Thomas Anderson shot roughly 80% of One Battle After Another on vintage VistaVision cameras, reviving the 1950s format ...
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First clip from ‘Project Hail Mary’ released: Massive practical spaceship set was used as director clarifies the ‘no green screen’ claim
The first clip from the upcoming sci-fi movie Project Hail Mary has been released, and it has sparked a lot of discussion about how the film was made. Co-director Chris Miller explained that even ...
Amazon-MGM's entire 156-minute, big-budget sci-fi gamble was shot without any green (or blue) screen, Christopher Miller says.
Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller wanted to balance CGI effects with real sets and physical elements as much as possible.
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