Posts Tagged ‘RidleyScott’
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Blade Runner 2049 Storyboards Wows Fans
In 1982, film audiences were to experience a bold new depiction of the future with Ridley Scott’s ground-breaking film, Blade Runner. Sadly, the unknown director’s adaption of Philip K Dick’s ideas-heavy Do Androids Dream of El...
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Ridley Scott: A Retrospective
This October, Thames & Hudson will be releasing The Christmas Coffee-Table Book for Film Lovers. Running to 240 pages, with over 200 full-colour photographs, Ridley Scott: A Retrospective is a fittingly epic volume to mark ...
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Most Memorable Movie Scores
In any action movie, a powerful music score is essential to set pulses racing and crank up the intensity. A movie moment can be transformed with the use of one simple chord when struck at the right moment – and can turn a movie...
DVD And Blu-ray
All The Money In The World
It’s difficult to discuss All The Money In The World without referencing the elephant in the room that is Kevin Spacey. After the Oscar winning actor had numerous allegations levied at him director Ridley Scott took the eye-wid...
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Blade Runner Featurette
Thirty years after the events of the first film, a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K (Ryan Gosling), unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what’s left of society into chaos. K’s discovery leads him on a...
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Ridley Scott Pays Tribute to Brother
Sir Ridley Scott has paid tribute to his brother ahead of a special screening of The Author Of Beltraffio (TF1, 1974), directed by the late Tony Scott as part of the BFI & Radio Times Television Festival. Taking place at BF...
Film
The Martian
Space has always been cinema’s final frontier. With a long successful history of exploring the outer regions of our galaxy, Hollywood has engaged, humbled and awe-struck audiences the world over. Considering the recent cr...
DVD And Blu-ray
Exodus: Gods And Kings
Exodus: Gods And Kings cements the return of the Biblical epic. For years it looked as though the sub-genre of Bible story adaptations was done and dusted, gone were things like The Ten Commandments while even Mel Gibson’s The ...