SYFY WIRE Movies Christopher Nolan Says Fellow Filmmaker Described Oppenheimer As “A Kind Of Horror Movie” A bomb capable of wiping out entire cities is pretty terrifying. By Josh Weiss 1 year ago 10 Iconic Dino-Moments to Celebrate 30 Years of Jurassic Park In honor of Jurassic Park's 30th a, let's take a look back at all the Dino moments that made us squeal with delight and terror. By Josh Weiss 1 year ago The Fabelmans Star Gabriel LaBelle Reflects on Immense Pressure of Playing a Young Spielberg "You don't want to be that guy who ruined Steven Spielberg's life." By Josh Weiss 1 year ago Daniel Radcliffe on Someone New Playing Harry Potter? It’s ‘Destined to Become Like Sherlock Holmes’ The upcoming TV series passes down the story of The Boy Who Lived to a whole new generation of fans. By Benjamin Bullard 1 year ago When Jurassic Park Was Named One of the Most Realistic Sci-Fi Movies Ever By NASA We still don't have a dinosaur theme park, but Jurassic Park is at least semi-plausible. By Matthew Jackson 1 year ago Yes, That Back to the Future Gag in The Flash is Based on a True Story Once you start messing with reality, Marty McFly might not look like you remember. By Benjamin Bullard 1 year ago Celebrate Juneteenth With Sci-Fi From Black Creators, Stars on Peacock Mark this Juneteenth with an array of Black creator and Black actor titles on Peacock. By Tara Bennett 1 year ago Matthew Vaughn's Massive New Spy Thriller Argylle Finally Has a Release Date In 2024, we'll finally get to see Henry Cavill play a superspy again. By Matthew Jackson 1 year ago Why Jurassic Park Might Be the Most Rewatchable Movie Ever How can we stand in the light of this movie, and not watch it again and again? By Brian Silliman 1 year ago Explore the Real Life Town Where the First Atomic Bomb Was Born in Oppenheimer Online Experience Oppenheimer arrives on the big screen Friday, July 21. By Josh Weiss 1 year ago SYFY WIRE | Page 71
Christopher Nolan Says Fellow Filmmaker Described Oppenheimer As “A Kind Of Horror Movie” A bomb capable of wiping out entire cities is pretty terrifying. By Josh Weiss 1 year ago
10 Iconic Dino-Moments to Celebrate 30 Years of Jurassic Park In honor of Jurassic Park's 30th a, let's take a look back at all the Dino moments that made us squeal with delight and terror. By Josh Weiss 1 year ago
The Fabelmans Star Gabriel LaBelle Reflects on Immense Pressure of Playing a Young Spielberg "You don't want to be that guy who ruined Steven Spielberg's life." By Josh Weiss 1 year ago
Daniel Radcliffe on Someone New Playing Harry Potter? It’s ‘Destined to Become Like Sherlock Holmes’ The upcoming TV series passes down the story of The Boy Who Lived to a whole new generation of fans. By Benjamin Bullard 1 year ago
When Jurassic Park Was Named One of the Most Realistic Sci-Fi Movies Ever By NASA We still don't have a dinosaur theme park, but Jurassic Park is at least semi-plausible. By Matthew Jackson 1 year ago
Yes, That Back to the Future Gag in The Flash is Based on a True Story Once you start messing with reality, Marty McFly might not look like you remember. By Benjamin Bullard 1 year ago
Celebrate Juneteenth With Sci-Fi From Black Creators, Stars on Peacock Mark this Juneteenth with an array of Black creator and Black actor titles on Peacock. By Tara Bennett 1 year ago
Matthew Vaughn's Massive New Spy Thriller Argylle Finally Has a Release Date In 2024, we'll finally get to see Henry Cavill play a superspy again. By Matthew Jackson 1 year ago
Why Jurassic Park Might Be the Most Rewatchable Movie Ever How can we stand in the light of this movie, and not watch it again and again? By Brian Silliman 1 year ago
Explore the Real Life Town Where the First Atomic Bomb Was Born in Oppenheimer Online Experience Oppenheimer arrives on the big screen Friday, July 21. By Josh Weiss 1 year ago