In their two decades making movies together, Phil Lord and Chris Miller have shown a particular talent in making inanimate objects come alive.
From the daily newsletter: a conversation with our critic about the exasperating crowd-pleaser “Project Hail Mary.” ...
The screenwriter talks about adapting Andy Weir's novel for the screen, and the challenge of writing dialogue for smart characters.
Phil Lord and Chris Miller talk 'Project Hail Mary,' deleted scenes, 'Beyond the Spider-Verse,' 'Spider-Noir' on Prime Video, ...
After going "Across the Spider-Verse," the filmmaking team Lord and Miller blasts Ryan Gosling off on a funny, inspiring space adventure about the best of humanity.
He wakes up alone on a spaceship, barely able to speak, and somehow ends up Earth’s last, nerdy hope — armed with a dry-erase marker, a useless AI, and the kind of scrappy optimism that makes the end ...
In the months leading up to the release of Project Hail Mary, many questions were asked about the voice of the alien hero Rocky – and that really only intensified with the relea ...
Ryan Gosling's "Project Hail Mary" costar is a high-maintenance creature with his own "glam squad." The actor introduces us to Rocky, a lovable alien.
The cross-species friendship powers this touching film from Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. It has been described as 'E.T.' meets 'Interstellar' but that doesn't hint at its humanity.
The new film probes the possibility of alien life – here's how the science of Project Hail Mary stacks up.
Project Hail Mary is now playing in theaters, but does Ryan Gosling's Dr. Ryland Grace save the Earth and make it home after encountering an unlikely new friend in the extraterrestrial Rocky?