"Project Hail Mary," the Ryan Gosling-led adaptation of the best-selling sci-fi novel from Andy Weir, is being praised for putting the science in science fiction. Although aliens, sun-draining ...
We took Andy Weir to a science museum and watched him nerd out with an astrophysicist and about making "Project Hail Mary" ...
Every known living thing on Earth needs water. The life-giving liquid makes up around 60 percent of each human’s body weight, ...
Ryan Gosling plays an astronaut in this derivative, carefully manufactured crowd-pleaser; Project Hail Mary doesn't feel like storytelling so much as mechanical engineering.
Project Hail Mary — is opening this week worldwide. Does it bring that delicious science-reality to science fiction? Is science once again the hero? Simply put, yes! Science reality is back in an epic ...
The story of Ryan Gosling's hit sci-fi movie "Project Hail Mary" is told out of order using flashbacks. If you got a little lost, check out this timeline.
From the daily newsletter: a conversation with our critic about the exasperating crowd-pleaser “Project Hail Mary.” ...
If there is a poet laureate of the "you can just do things" crowd, it's novelist Andy Weir. Weir broke into the mainstream with The Martian, a science fiction novel about a man stuck on Mars who ...
The screenwriter talks about adapting Andy Weir's novel for the screen, and the challenge of writing dialogue for smart characters.
This time, it's Ryan Gosling who takes the lead in the extremely likeable adventure Project Hail Mary, with directing duo Phil Lord and Christopher Miller at the helm. There have ...